Elementary BacteriologyLongmans, Green, 1903 - 145 páginas |
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... material has been so selected and arranged as to meet with the ordinary requirements of Indian students and practitioners . For obvious reasons the practical portion of the subject has been treated in the briefest possible manner . It ...
... material has been so selected and arranged as to meet with the ordinary requirements of Indian students and practitioners . For obvious reasons the practical portion of the subject has been treated in the briefest possible manner . It ...
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... the earliest forms of life , which are ceaselessly at work in producing the living from the non - living materials . Evidently these organisms must 66 have played an all - important rôle in the evolution 6 ELEMENTARY BACTERIOLOGY.
... the earliest forms of life , which are ceaselessly at work in producing the living from the non - living materials . Evidently these organisms must 66 have played an all - important rôle in the evolution 6 ELEMENTARY BACTERIOLOGY.
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... materials whence they obtain the elements of which they are made up . Carbon is derived from carbohydrates , and nitrogen from albuminoids , or more rarely from inorganic compounds . In addition to these sources of nitrogen and carbon ...
... materials whence they obtain the elements of which they are made up . Carbon is derived from carbohydrates , and nitrogen from albuminoids , or more rarely from inorganic compounds . In addition to these sources of nitrogen and carbon ...
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... materials may favour the growth of one organism in preference to the other . Nägeli found that in a neutral saccharine fluid containing bacteria , yeasts and moulds , only the first flourished causing lactic fermentation ; but the ...
... materials may favour the growth of one organism in preference to the other . Nägeli found that in a neutral saccharine fluid containing bacteria , yeasts and moulds , only the first flourished causing lactic fermentation ; but the ...
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... materials , e.g. , hay , manure , tobacco , is no doubt due to bacterial agency . Sometimes the temperature may be so high as to cause " spontaneous combustion " . It appears that these results are brought about by the growth of ...
... materials , e.g. , hay , manure , tobacco , is no doubt due to bacterial agency . Sometimes the temperature may be so high as to cause " spontaneous combustion " . It appears that these results are brought about by the growth of ...
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albumin alcohol aniline animals anthrax antitoxin B.Sc bacilli bacteria Bacteriology body BOTANY cells CHEMICAL CHEMISTRY cholera cocci coli College Coloured containing Crown 8vo Curtis's Essentials D.Sc Diagrams diphtheria diplococci disease disinfectants Edition ELECTRICITY ELEMENTARY PRACTICAL Engineer Essentials of Practical Examination experimental fermentation fever flagella fluid form spores gelatine GEOMETRY germ germicidal give rise grow growth heat Hospital Illus Illustrations immunity infection inoculation INORGANIC intestinal INTRODUCTION JOHN laboratory lactic Lecturer LL.D Lond London malaria malarial Manual matter MECHANICS method methylene blue microbes microscope milk mosquito nitrification nitrogen numerous Examples organisms oxygen parasite pathogenic Ph.D PHYSICS PHYSIOLOGY pigment plants Plates Practical Bacteriology produced Professor protoplasm pure cultures putrefactive pyogenes Royal 8vo School Science soil solution species spirillum spores sputum stained sterilised streptococcus pyogenes Students substances temperature TEXT-BOOK tion tissues toxins trations TREATISE tubercle tuberculosis typhoid typhosus University vegetable venom vibrios WILLIAM Woodcuts yeast
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