Fermentation Organisms; a Laboratory HandbookLongmans, Green, and Company, 1903 - 392 páginas |
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... quantity of carbolic acid . He seeks thus to gain the desired end by chemical means . ( In most cases indeed this process is successful as a means of purifying the yeast from bacteria . ) It was then unknown that some of the most ...
... quantity of carbolic acid . He seeks thus to gain the desired end by chemical means . ( In most cases indeed this process is successful as a means of purifying the yeast from bacteria . ) It was then unknown that some of the most ...
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... quantities such as are necessary for physiological experiments ; the requirements are then quite different , and accordingly the efforts of the subsequent investigators were specially aimed at working out a process to suit this case ...
... quantities such as are necessary for physiological experiments ; the requirements are then quite different , and accordingly the efforts of the subsequent investigators were specially aimed at working out a process to suit this case ...
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... quantities was thus obtained . At the same time Robert Koch published his investi- gations on pathogenic bacteria , and , like Hansen , he felt the need of a satisfactory pure culture method for the pre- paration of mass cultures ...
... quantities was thus obtained . At the same time Robert Koch published his investi- gations on pathogenic bacteria , and , like Hansen , he felt the need of a satisfactory pure culture method for the pre- paration of mass cultures ...
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... quantity of water is used in such a thermostat , about 43 litres being required for a thermostat 40 cm . high , 50 cm . broad , and 25 cm . deep . Two gas flames are used so as to reach the desired temperature quickly , but this process ...
... quantity of water is used in such a thermostat , about 43 litres being required for a thermostat 40 cm . high , 50 cm . broad , and 25 cm . deep . Two gas flames are used so as to reach the desired temperature quickly , but this process ...
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... quantities , as , for example , when such is required for the r a FIG . 28. - Mode of connecting the Bent Tube with the Carlsberg Vessel . FIG . 29. - Prior's Vessel . pure culture apparatus mentioned later ; it is also used for ...
... quantities , as , for example , when such is required for the r a FIG . 28. - Mode of connecting the Bent Tube with the Carlsberg Vessel . FIG . 29. - Prior's Vessel . pure culture apparatus mentioned later ; it is also used for ...
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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