Bacteria in Daily LifeLongmans, Green, 1903 - 216 páginas |
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... considerable periods of time within the bodies of flies , and during this sojourn to abate no jot of their virulence . Indeed , it has been shown that the bodies of these insects may constitute incubators of a most successful type , for ...
... considerable periods of time within the bodies of flies , and during this sojourn to abate no jot of their virulence . Indeed , it has been shown that the bodies of these insects may constitute incubators of a most successful type , for ...
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... Considerably upwards of two hundred different water bacteria have been isolated , studied , and their distinctive characters chronicled . The behaviour of typhoid , cholera , and other disease - producing microbes in waters of various ...
... Considerably upwards of two hundred different water bacteria have been isolated , studied , and their distinctive characters chronicled . The behaviour of typhoid , cholera , and other disease - producing microbes in waters of various ...
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... considerably greater under these adverse circumstances , confinement in the cellar enabled them to exist more than four times as long as they were able to in the healthy atmosphere of the well - lighted laboratory . Dr. Onorato , of the ...
... considerably greater under these adverse circumstances , confinement in the cellar enabled them to exist more than four times as long as they were able to in the healthy atmosphere of the well - lighted laboratory . Dr. Onorato , of the ...
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... considerably in this im- provement , at any rate , in the upper layers of the water . As the depth of the water increases the action of light is necessarily diminished . In- deed , exact experiments conducted in the Lake of Geneva to ...
... considerably in this im- provement , at any rate , in the upper layers of the water . As the depth of the water increases the action of light is necessarily diminished . In- deed , exact experiments conducted in the Lake of Geneva to ...
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... considerably longer will be required for its an- nihilation . This fact has been abundantly shown in the case of anthrax , which in the condition of spores will retain its vitality in water flooded with sunshine for considerably upwards ...
... considerably longer will be required for its an- nihilation . This fact has been abundantly shown in the case of anthrax , which in the condition of spores will retain its vitality in water flooded with sunshine for considerably upwards ...
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