Essentials of bacteriology ...Saunders, 1900 |
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... Arthrosporous . First , a small granule develops in the protoplasm of a bacterium , this increases in size , or several little granules coalesce to form an elongated , highly refractive , clearly 20 ESSENTIALS OF BACTERIOLOGY .
... Arthrosporous . First , a small granule develops in the protoplasm of a bacterium , this increases in size , or several little granules coalesce to form an elongated , highly refractive , clearly 20 ESSENTIALS OF BACTERIOLOGY .
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... develop from pre - existing bacteria , or the spores of the same . They cannot arise de novo . The wide and almost universal diffusion of bacteria is due to the minuteness of the cells and the few requirements for 22 ESSENTIALS OF ...
... develop from pre - existing bacteria , or the spores of the same . They cannot arise de novo . The wide and almost universal diffusion of bacteria is due to the minuteness of the cells and the few requirements for 22 ESSENTIALS OF ...
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... develop equally well as Saprophytes and Parasites . They are called Facultative Parasites . Conditions of Life and Growth of Bacteria . Influence of Tem- perature . - In general , a temperature ranging from 10 ° C. to 40 ° C. is ...
... develop equally well as Saprophytes and Parasites . They are called Facultative Parasites . Conditions of Life and Growth of Bacteria . Influence of Tem- perature . - In general , a temperature ranging from 10 ° C. to 40 ° C. is ...
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... develop . By improved methods of cul- ture many varieties of anærobins have been discovered . Influence of Light . - Sunlight is very destructive to bacteria . A few hours ' exposure to the sun has been fatal to anthrax bacilli , and ...
... develop . By improved methods of cul- ture many varieties of anærobins have been discovered . Influence of Light . - Sunlight is very destructive to bacteria . A few hours ' exposure to the sun has been fatal to anthrax bacilli , and ...
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... develops in some of the bacterial cultures . Gas Formation . Many bacteria , anaerobic ones especially , produce gases , noxious and odorless ; in the culture - media the bubbles which arise soon displace the media . Odors . Some germs ...
... develops in some of the bacterial cultures . Gas Formation . Many bacteria , anaerobic ones especially , produce gases , noxious and odorless ; in the culture - media the bubbles which arise soon displace the media . Odors . Some germs ...
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