Elementary BacteriologyLongmans, Green, 1903 - 145 páginas |
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... destroyed by heat and sulphuric acid , they are probably of organic origin . The doctrine of spontaneous generation was thus apparently lost , but the results obtained by the ex- perimenters were by no means uniform , and , in many ...
... destroyed by heat and sulphuric acid , they are probably of organic origin . The doctrine of spontaneous generation was thus apparently lost , but the results obtained by the ex- perimenters were by no means uniform , and , in many ...
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... destroyed by a moderate heat . Lactic fermentation plays an important part in the preparation of fodder , in the manufacture of butter , and in the tanning of leather . The souring of wines and beers is likewise due to the activity of ...
... destroyed by a moderate heat . Lactic fermentation plays an important part in the preparation of fodder , in the manufacture of butter , and in the tanning of leather . The souring of wines and beers is likewise due to the activity of ...
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... destroyed , and their infection readily controlled . Sporulation must not be confused with reproduction . The former is a guise for the preservation of the species ; the latter is concerned with its propagation . A spore gives rise to a ...
... destroyed , and their infection readily controlled . Sporulation must not be confused with reproduction . The former is a guise for the preservation of the species ; the latter is concerned with its propagation . A spore gives rise to a ...
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... destroy their vitality . Most bacteria withstand a tem- perature of several degrees below 0 ° ; and yet at this temperature the ordinary life processes must cease . Under such conditions bacteria are neither living nor dead - they pass ...
... destroy their vitality . Most bacteria withstand a tem- perature of several degrees below 0 ° ; and yet at this temperature the ordinary life processes must cease . Under such conditions bacteria are neither living nor dead - they pass ...
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... destroying them are called antiseptics . The complete destruction of their vitality is brought about by disinfectants or germicides . It , therefore , follows that all disinfectants are also antiseptics ; but all antiseptics are not ...
... destroying them are called antiseptics . The complete destruction of their vitality is brought about by disinfectants or germicides . It , therefore , follows that all disinfectants are also antiseptics ; but all antiseptics are not ...
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