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Page 158
These conidia are sometimes round, sometimes oval, and sometimes rod-
shaped. They resemble bacteria closely in size, shape, and staining properties.
They are generally between 0.6 and 1.5 microns in diameter, and if oval or rod-
shaped, ...
These conidia are sometimes round, sometimes oval, and sometimes rod-
shaped. They resemble bacteria closely in size, shape, and staining properties.
They are generally between 0.6 and 1.5 microns in diameter, and if oval or rod-
shaped, ...
Page 160
The odor seems to be associated with the aerial conidia, and does not seem to
be produced by cultures that do not possess aerial mycelium. Not all species of
Actinomyces have this odor, however, even when an abundant aerial mycelium
is ...
The odor seems to be associated with the aerial conidia, and does not seem to
be produced by cultures that do not possess aerial mycelium. Not all species of
Actinomyces have this odor, however, even when an abundant aerial mycelium
is ...
Page 165
The shape of the conidia and the production of spirals in the aerial mycelium are
both features that may serve as a basis of broad divisions. Before they can be
used for this purpose, however, a thoro study of their constancy must be made.
The shape of the conidia and the production of spirals in the aerial mycelium are
both features that may serve as a basis of broad divisions. Before they can be
used for this purpose, however, a thoro study of their constancy must be made.
Page 170
... it have been obtained in the course of the present work. Morphology: Conidia
are short rods with deeply stained granules, one at each pole. Growth on gelatin:
Liquefaction slow. Medium colored brown. Growth on beef-extract-peptone agar.
... it have been obtained in the course of the present work. Morphology: Conidia
are short rods with deeply stained granules, one at each pole. Growth on gelatin:
Liquefaction slow. Medium colored brown. Growth on beef-extract-peptone agar.
Page 171
... studied by Gasperini, that the specific name used by Thaxter is not invalidated
by the earlier name used by Gasperini. Morphology: Conidia are short rods with
deeply stained granules, one at each pole. Growth on gelatin: Liquefaction rapid.
... studied by Gasperini, that the specific name used by Thaxter is not invalidated
by the earlier name used by Gasperini. Morphology: Conidia are short rods with
deeply stained granules, one at each pole. Growth on gelatin: Liquefaction rapid.
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