Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and StudentsSaunders, 1900 - 441 pages |
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... motile , in part nonmotile . When motility is present , it is dependent upon special motor organs - so - called flagella ( Fig . 5 ) —which are connected with the body of the cell in varying number and arrange- ment . These represent ...
... motile , in part nonmotile . When motility is present , it is dependent upon special motor organs - so - called flagella ( Fig . 5 ) —which are connected with the body of the cell in varying number and arrange- ment . These represent ...
Page 64
... motile , and especially that they are distinctly sepa- rated one from another . Then to 10 , 30 , 40 , 100 ( repre- senting 5 cu . cm . ) , 200 ( about 10 cu . cm . ) , 1000 ( about 50 cu . cm . ) or even a larger number of drops of ...
... motile , and especially that they are distinctly sepa- rated one from another . Then to 10 , 30 , 40 , 100 ( repre- senting 5 cu . cm . ) , 200 ( about 10 cu . cm . ) , 1000 ( about 50 cu . cm . ) or even a larger number of drops of ...
Page 102
... The small amount of coloring- matter added does not influence the vital activity of the bacteria . These are stained faintly , but the motile varieties continue in active movement , and in many of them 102 CLINICAL BACTERIOLOGY .
... The small amount of coloring- matter added does not influence the vital activity of the bacteria . These are stained faintly , but the motile varieties continue in active movement , and in many of them 102 CLINICAL BACTERIOLOGY .
Page 120
... motile rods ( with a single flagellum ) that in culture sometimes arrange them- selves in small chains . They do not stain by Gram's method . They grow almost as well at room - temperature as in the thermostat . They exhibit facultative ...
... motile rods ( with a single flagellum ) that in culture sometimes arrange them- selves in small chains . They do not stain by Gram's method . They grow almost as well at room - temperature as in the thermostat . They exhibit facultative ...
Page 121
... motile varieties possess flagella . For staining , Löffler's methylene - blue solution or carbolfuchsin is most available . The bacteria do not stain by Gram's method . They thrive Niemann ) . best at body - temperature , although they ...
... motile varieties possess flagella . For staining , Löffler's methylene - blue solution or carbolfuchsin is most available . The bacteria do not stain by Gram's method . They thrive Niemann ) . best at body - temperature , although they ...
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Elements of Clinical Bacteriology for Physicians and Students Felix Klemperer,Ernst Levy,Augustus Adolph Eshner No preview available - 2015 |
ELEMENTS OF CLINICAL BACTERIOL Ernst 1864 Levy,Felix 1866- Joint Author Klemperer,Augustus Adolph 1862- Tr Eshner No preview available - 2016 |
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