Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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... growth tempera- tures of from 50 ° C. ( 122 ° F. ) to 75 ° C. ( 167 ° F . ) - so- called thermophilic bacteria ; under anaerobic conditions , however , these also thrive only between 34 ° C. ( 93.2 ° F. ) and 44 ° C. ( 111.2 ° F ...
... growth tempera- tures of from 50 ° C. ( 122 ° F. ) to 75 ° C. ( 167 ° F . ) - so- called thermophilic bacteria ; under anaerobic conditions , however , these also thrive only between 34 ° C. ( 93.2 ° F. ) and 44 ° C. ( 111.2 ° F ...
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... growth in the presence of progressive division . If the ac- tinomyces are included among bacteria , there is no alterna- tive but to admit the occurrence of pleomorphism . The actinomyces - fungus , however , is no longer grouped by ...
... growth in the presence of progressive division . If the ac- tinomyces are included among bacteria , there is no alterna- tive but to admit the occurrence of pleomorphism . The actinomyces - fungus , however , is no longer grouped by ...
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... growth . The former take place when the nutritive medium is exhausted and the bacteria begin to die ; the cells then swell , become thick and plump , show defi- ciencies , and undergo disintegration and other changes of allied nature ...
... growth . The former take place when the nutritive medium is exhausted and the bacteria begin to die ; the cells then swell , become thick and plump , show defi- ciencies , and undergo disintegration and other changes of allied nature ...
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... growth is inhibited , and after a time the bacteria are entirely destroyed by the action of the light . This sterilizing influence of light is most manifest when the rays of the sun fall vertically upon the surface of the cul- tures ...
... growth is inhibited , and after a time the bacteria are entirely destroyed by the action of the light . This sterilizing influence of light is most manifest when the rays of the sun fall vertically upon the surface of the cul- tures ...
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... growth of pathogenic bacteria in nutritive media free from albumin . ( See Uschinsky's Nutritive Medium , p . 87. ) In the course of further investigations of the tetanus- toxin Brieger and Cohn also soon came to the conclusion that ...
... growth of pathogenic bacteria in nutritive media free from albumin . ( See Uschinsky's Nutritive Medium , p . 87. ) In the course of further investigations of the tetanus- toxin Brieger and Cohn also soon came to the conclusion that ...
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