Essentials of bacteriology ...Saunders, 1900 |
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... nearly constant heat , growing within very small limits , as the Bacillus of Tuberculosis . Some forms can be arrested in their development by a warmer or colder temperature , and then restored to activity by a return to the natural ...
... nearly constant heat , growing within very small limits , as the Bacillus of Tuberculosis . Some forms can be arrested in their development by a warmer or colder temperature , and then restored to activity by a return to the natural ...
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... nearly all have , at one time or other , been used in staining bacteria . But now only a very few find general use , and with methyline blue and fuchsin nearly every object can be accomplished . Basic and Acid Dyes . Ehrlich was the ...
... nearly all have , at one time or other , been used in staining bacteria . But now only a very few find general use , and with methyline blue and fuchsin nearly every object can be accomplished . Basic and Acid Dyes . Ehrlich was the ...
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... nearly perfect . Sterilization . If we place our nutrient material in vessels that have not been properly disinfected , we will obtain growths of bacteria without having sown any . If we have thoroughly cleaned our utensils , and then ...
... nearly perfect . Sterilization . If we place our nutrient material in vessels that have not been properly disinfected , we will obtain growths of bacteria without having sown any . If we have thoroughly cleaned our utensils , and then ...
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... nearly as bad as none at all , the soda must be added drop by drop until red litmus paper commences to turn blue . The bouillon is then cocked another hour , and filtered when cold . The liquid thus obtained must be clearly alkaline ...
... nearly as bad as none at all , the soda must be added drop by drop until red litmus paper commences to turn blue . The bouillon is then cocked another hour , and filtered when cold . The liquid thus obtained must be clearly alkaline ...
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... nearly perfect . Sterilization . If we place our nutrient material in vessels that have not been properly disinfected , we will obtain growths of bacteria without having sown any . If we have thoroughly cleaned our utensils , and then ...
... nearly perfect . Sterilization . If we place our nutrient material in vessels that have not been properly disinfected , we will obtain growths of bacteria without having sown any . If we have thoroughly cleaned our utensils , and then ...
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