Bacteria in Daily LifeLongmans, Green, 1903 - 216 páginas |
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... germs which are to be found on the shelves of microbe museums . Wine and tobacco manufacturers on application may respectively obtain the bacterial means of trans- forming the crudest must into the costliest claret , and the coarsest ...
... germs which are to be found on the shelves of microbe museums . Wine and tobacco manufacturers on application may respectively obtain the bacterial means of trans- forming the crudest must into the costliest claret , and the coarsest ...
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... germs from these bacterial depôts may not be supplied to applicants unless the latter can prove to the satisfaction of the director that they are connected with responsible public insti- tutions . In IN THE VICTORIAN ERA 15.
... germs from these bacterial depôts may not be supplied to applicants unless the latter can prove to the satisfaction of the director that they are connected with responsible public insti- tutions . In IN THE VICTORIAN ERA 15.
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... germs may be dis- seminated by its means ; whilst the important part which flies and lice may play in the spread of epidemics has opened up a new field for research , and made us conscious of a fresh source of danger in our daily life ...
... germs may be dis- seminated by its means ; whilst the important part which flies and lice may play in the spread of epidemics has opened up a new field for research , and made us conscious of a fresh source of danger in our daily life ...
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... germs of consumption , anthrax , and typhoid fever could pass through the digestive organs of flies and reappear in the excreta of the latter not only alive but in full possession of their disease - producing powers . Dr. Sawtschenko ...
... germs of consumption , anthrax , and typhoid fever could pass through the digestive organs of flies and reappear in the excreta of the latter not only alive but in full possession of their disease - producing powers . Dr. Sawtschenko ...
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... germs by means of flies have been made ; but in view of the overwhelming evidence of the culpability of these insects in spreading plague , it is not unreasonable to presume a re- sponsibility on their behalf in regard to other diseases ...
... germs by means of flies have been made ; but in view of the overwhelming evidence of the culpability of these insects in spreading plague , it is not unreasonable to presume a re- sponsibility on their behalf in regard to other diseases ...
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