Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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... material , in rare instances of cellulose and of varying amounts of a carbohydrate that stains blue with iodin . When the outer layers of this mem- brane possess the property of swelling up greatly and becoming viscid and gelatinous ...
... material , in rare instances of cellulose and of varying amounts of a carbohydrate that stains blue with iodin . When the outer layers of this mem- brane possess the property of swelling up greatly and becoming viscid and gelatinous ...
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... material for the bacteria must be feebly alkaline or neutral , as in general they do not develop so well upon acid media . Light is required only by such species of bacteria as MORPHOLOGY AND BIOLOGY OF BACTERIA . 25 15.
... material for the bacteria must be feebly alkaline or neutral , as in general they do not develop so well upon acid media . Light is required only by such species of bacteria as MORPHOLOGY AND BIOLOGY OF BACTERIA . 25 15.
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... material the sulphur - granules are oxidized into sulphuric acid . Urea is decomposed into carbon dioxid and ammonia . There is scarcely an organic combination from which these gases and also free hydrogen may not finally be produced ...
... material the sulphur - granules are oxidized into sulphuric acid . Urea is decomposed into carbon dioxid and ammonia . There is scarcely an organic combination from which these gases and also free hydrogen may not finally be produced ...
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... material . There is , however , no sharp division between parasites and saprophytes . Many bacteria are adapted to both modes of life : these are facul- tative parasites - that is , they live only temporarily within the animal body ...
... material . There is , however , no sharp division between parasites and saprophytes . Many bacteria are adapted to both modes of life : these are facul- tative parasites - that is , they live only temporarily within the animal body ...
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... ; or , possibly , induce the disease at a later period . Thus , as has been demonstrated by an accidental observation of Vaillard , infectious tetanus - material may gain entrance into a mem- 336 CLINICAL BACTERIOLOGY .
... ; or , possibly , induce the disease at a later period . Thus , as has been demonstrated by an accidental observation of Vaillard , infectious tetanus - material may gain entrance into a mem- 336 CLINICAL BACTERIOLOGY .
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Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and Students Felix Klemperer,Ernst Levy,Augustus Adolph Eshner No preview available - 2015 |
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