Fermentation Organisms; a Laboratory HandbookLongmans, Green, and Company, 1903 - 392 páginas |
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... hands a book which cannot fail to be of great assistance to them . The special merit of this book requires no recommendation here , for it is written by one who is a specialist in his subject , and whose name is well known , not only ...
... hands a book which cannot fail to be of great assistance to them . The special merit of this book requires no recommendation here , for it is written by one who is a specialist in his subject , and whose name is well known , not only ...
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... hand his statements of the conditions of this spore formation must be regarded as erroneous . He distinguished the species according to the appearance of the cells . He did not recognise the pure culture and could not therefore deal ...
... hand his statements of the conditions of this spore formation must be regarded as erroneous . He distinguished the species according to the appearance of the cells . He did not recognise the pure culture and could not therefore deal ...
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... hand in hand . Practical difficulties , with which the two Carlsberg breweries and also the Tuborg brewery in Copen- hagen had to contend , induced Hansen , confident of success , to strive with all his energy to effect a fundamental ...
... hand in hand . Practical difficulties , with which the two Carlsberg breweries and also the Tuborg brewery in Copen- hagen had to contend , induced Hansen , confident of success , to strive with all his energy to effect a fundamental ...
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... hand no more apparatus than is absolutely necessary ; cultures and apparatus should therefore usually be kept in cupboards ; only those objects should stand on the tables which are being used at the time , and these should be put away ...
... hand no more apparatus than is absolutely necessary ; cultures and apparatus should therefore usually be kept in cupboards ; only those objects should stand on the tables which are being used at the time , and these should be put away ...
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... hand , the dry system is used instead of the immersion there will be air between the cover glass and objective with refractive index μ = 1 , so that a ray , EO , which leaves the cover glass at J does not pass into the objective at all ...
... hand , the dry system is used instead of the immersion there will be air between the cover glass and objective with refractive index μ = 1 , so that a ray , EO , which leaves the cover glass at J does not pass into the objective at all ...
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According aceti acetic acid bacteria aëration apiculatus appearance ascus asporogenous Bacillus Bact Bacterium Bary beer bottom fermentation brewery yeast budding Carlsberg bottom yeast cause cent cerevisia colonies colour conidia conidiophores conidium consists containing cover glass cultivated culture liquid culture yeast described dextrose disease ellipsoideus endospores experiments film formation filter flagella flask fungi fungus gelatine germination germs gypsum gypsum blocks Hansen Ibid investigations Jörgensen Kefir laboratory lactic acid lager latter Lindner maltose mentioned method microscope Müller-Thurgau mycelium mycelium thread Mycoderma number of cells nutrient liquids observed Pasteur Pasteurianum Pastorianus perithecia plate cultures produce pure culture pure culture system pure yeast quantity rods Sacch saccharomycetes saccharose Sarcina Schiönning Sediment yeast seeding shape side tube sporangium spore formation spores develop sterile sterilised sugar takes place temperature tion top yeast Torula vessel wild yeast wine wort wort gelatine yeast cells yeast species yeast water