Bacteria in Daily LifeLongmans, Green, 1903 - 216 páginas |
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... survived the inoculations , whilst those which did not , succumbed in every case to the action of the Staphylococcus pyosepticus . So struck were the authors by these remarkable results that they repeated them , IN THE VICTORIAN ERA 21.
... survived the inoculations , whilst those which did not , succumbed in every case to the action of the Staphylococcus pyosepticus . So struck were the authors by these remarkable results that they repeated them , IN THE VICTORIAN ERA 21.
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Grace C. Frankland. authors by these remarkable results that they repeated them , and their further investigations fully confirmed those originally obtained , proving that they were not " un fait exceptionnel . " Here we have the first ...
Grace C. Frankland. authors by these remarkable results that they repeated them , and their further investigations fully confirmed those originally obtained , proving that they were not " un fait exceptionnel . " Here we have the first ...
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... remarkable fact was established that when immersed in water anthrax spores are far less prejudicially affected by sunlight than when exposed in ordinary culture materials such as broth or gelatine . Thus it was only after one hundred ...
... remarkable fact was established that when immersed in water anthrax spores are far less prejudicially affected by sunlight than when exposed in ordinary culture materials such as broth or gelatine . Thus it was only after one hundred ...
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... remarkable feats performed on microbes by sunshine were being continually put forward . Thus it has been found that insolation , even when it does not destroy , may effect profound changes in the physiological character of certain micro ...
... remarkable feats performed on microbes by sunshine were being continually put forward . Thus it has been found that insolation , even when it does not destroy , may effect profound changes in the physiological character of certain micro ...
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... remarkable . Many microbes are able to elaborate when grown on various culture media , such as gelatine or slices of potato , most brilliant and beautiful pigments ranging from intense blood - red to the most deli- cate shades of pink ...
... remarkable . Many microbes are able to elaborate when grown on various culture media , such as gelatine or slices of potato , most brilliant and beautiful pigments ranging from intense blood - red to the most deli- cate shades of pink ...
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