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Page 73
The curds of the goat's milk formulae were smaller and more flocculent,
corresponding to the appearance in test tube digestion. The analyses in fifteen
cases showed in goat's milk an average of: Free hydrochloric acid Once
Combined ...
The curds of the goat's milk formulae were smaller and more flocculent,
corresponding to the appearance in test tube digestion. The analyses in fifteen
cases showed in goat's milk an average of: Free hydrochloric acid Once
Combined ...
Page 91
The chief use made of the plate method has been to learn the relative numbers of
different kinds of organisms in the soil, so far as it is possible to distinguish them
from each other by the appearance of their colonies on the plates. 4. About one ...
The chief use made of the plate method has been to learn the relative numbers of
different kinds of organisms in the soil, so far as it is possible to distinguish them
from each other by the appearance of their colonies on the plates. 4. About one ...
Page 115
Some small liquefying colonies without characteristic appearance often occur
that are really atypical forms of B. cereus, B. megatherium, Ps. fluorescens or of
some of the less common organisms. the colonies of Actinomycetes cannot be ...
Some small liquefying colonies without characteristic appearance often occur
that are really atypical forms of B. cereus, B. megatherium, Ps. fluorescens or of
some of the less common organisms. the colonies of Actinomycetes cannot be ...
Page 119
In studying the Actinomycetes, it has been found necessary to lay most stress
upon the appearance of their growth and their color reactions on various special
agar media not even mentioned on the classification card. In studying the ...
In studying the Actinomycetes, it has been found necessary to lay most stress
upon the appearance of their growth and their color reactions on various special
agar media not even mentioned on the classification card. In studying the ...
Page 138
Differences in technic make so much difference in the appearance of the colonies
that the results in different laboratories are likely to be quite divergent. It is
possible, however, for one man so to standardize his own technic that he can ...
Differences in technic make so much difference in the appearance of the colonies
that the results in different laboratories are likely to be quite divergent. It is
possible, however, for one man so to standardize his own technic that he can ...
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