The Elements of Bacteriological Technique: A Laboratory Guide for the Medical, Dental, and Technical StudentW.B. Saunders, 1902 - 361 pages |
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... NUTRIENT MEDIA . 65 81 98 107 III Anatomy , 113 - Physiology , 116 - Biochemistry , 123 . 125 Meat Extract , 127 - Standardisation of Media , 132 - The Filtration of Media , 136 - Tubing Nutrient Media , 138 . X. STOCK CULTURE MEDIA 141 ...
... NUTRIENT MEDIA . 65 81 98 107 III Anatomy , 113 - Physiology , 116 - Biochemistry , 123 . 125 Meat Extract , 127 - Standardisation of Media , 132 - The Filtration of Media , 136 - Tubing Nutrient Media , 138 . X. STOCK CULTURE MEDIA 141 ...
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... nutrient surface available for growth . A surface cultivation in one of these will yield as much growth as ten or twelve " oblique ” tube cultures . The wide mouth , however , is a disadvantage , and for many purposes thin , flat ...
... nutrient surface available for growth . A surface cultivation in one of these will yield as much growth as ten or twelve " oblique ” tube cultures . The wide mouth , however , is a disadvantage , and for many purposes thin , flat ...
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... minutes , and the sporing forms in from one . to two hours . This method is chiefly used for the sterilisation of the various nutrient media intended for the cultivation of bacteria , and is carried out in STREAMING STEAM . 39.
... minutes , and the sporing forms in from one . to two hours . This method is chiefly used for the sterilisation of the various nutrient media intended for the cultivation of bacteria , and is carried out in STREAMING STEAM . 39.
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... nutrient medium . 2. The atmosphere in which it is cultivated . 3. The temperature at which it is incubated . 4. Exposure to or protection from light . For example , under one set of conditions the exami- nation of a pure cultivation of ...
... nutrient medium . 2. The atmosphere in which it is cultivated . 3. The temperature at which it is incubated . 4. Exposure to or protection from light . For example , under one set of conditions the exami- nation of a pure cultivation of ...
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... formation : In an old culture nothing may be left but spores . It used to be supposed that spores were always formed when ( a ) The supply of nutrient was exhausted . ( b ) The medium became toxic from the accumula- 116 SCHIZOMYCETES .
... formation : In an old culture nothing may be left but spores . It used to be supposed that spores were always formed when ( a ) The supply of nutrient was exhausted . ( b ) The medium became toxic from the accumula- 116 SCHIZOMYCETES .
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