The Mycology of the Mouth: A Text-book of Oral BacteriaLongmans, Green, 1903 - 241 páginas |
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... animals with the release of the chemical constituents so that they may be again recombined and utilised in building up fresh living things . A small section of the vast number of existing bacterial species have become so modified in ...
... animals with the release of the chemical constituents so that they may be again recombined and utilised in building up fresh living things . A small section of the vast number of existing bacterial species have become so modified in ...
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... animal origin which react best in the presence of acid . Another class of enzyme produced by bacteria is the ferment allied to rennet bringing about coagulation of milk . A ferment , changing sugars of the disaccharide to the mono ...
... animal origin which react best in the presence of acid . Another class of enzyme produced by bacteria is the ferment allied to rennet bringing about coagulation of milk . A ferment , changing sugars of the disaccharide to the mono ...
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... animal matter owes its origin to several members of the aromatic series , among which are indole and skatole , or B. methyl indole . Indole combines with nitrous acid to form a red compound ( nitroso - indole ) . Use is made of this in ...
... animal matter owes its origin to several members of the aromatic series , among which are indole and skatole , or B. methyl indole . Indole combines with nitrous acid to form a red compound ( nitroso - indole ) . Use is made of this in ...
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... animals produces death . The filter used is of unglazed porcelain ( see fig . 11 ) . By evaporating the filtrate to one - third at 30 ° C. in vacuo , precipitating by alcohol , again taking up in water , and repeating the process ...
... animals produces death . The filter used is of unglazed porcelain ( see fig . 11 ) . By evaporating the filtrate to one - third at 30 ° C. in vacuo , precipitating by alcohol , again taking up in water , and repeating the process ...
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... animal glands , such as trypsine and pepsine in their method of action , and it is extremely probable that the nerve degeneration of diphtheria and the solution of fibrin by digestive ferment proceed along exactly comparable lines ...
... animal glands , such as trypsine and pepsine in their method of action , and it is extremely probable that the nerve degeneration of diphtheria and the solution of fibrin by digestive ferment proceed along exactly comparable lines ...
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The Mycology of the Mouth: A Text-book of Oral Bacteria Sir Kenneth Weldon Goadby Vista completa - 1903 |
The Mycology of the Mouth: A Text-book of Oral Bacteria Sir Kenneth Weldon Goadby Vista completa - 1903 |
The Mycology of the Mouth: A Text-book of Oral Bacteria Sir Kenneth Weldon Goadby Vista completa - 1908 |
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