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... reported in this series of bulletins is a preliminary step toward such a classi- fication ; but much work remains to be done . Potato scab investigation.— The similarity between certain soil Actinomycetes and the organism causing potato ...
... reported in this series of bulletins is a preliminary step toward such a classi- fication ; but much work remains to be done . Potato scab investigation.— The similarity between certain soil Actinomycetes and the organism causing potato ...
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... reported as occurring in many places under many different con- ditions , especially in air and soil . Their occurrence in many places may be from chance contaminations due to the fact that their conidia are very light and easily wind ...
... reported as occurring in many places under many different con- ditions , especially in air and soil . Their occurrence in many places may be from chance contaminations due to the fact that their conidia are very light and easily wind ...
Page 174
... reported in Technical Bulletin No. 59 ( p . 15 ) are rather surprising , for in that case the numbers of Actinomycetes developing on the plates remained almost constant after the addition of manure . Altho that experiment by no means ...
... reported in Technical Bulletin No. 59 ( p . 15 ) are rather surprising , for in that case the numbers of Actinomycetes developing on the plates remained almost constant after the addition of manure . Altho that experiment by no means ...
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... reported on page 61 of Final Report of the Committee on Standard Methods for the Examina- tion of Air ( Am . Jour . Pub . Health 7 : 54-72 , 1917 ) , where the number of dust particles per cubic foot of the air of New York City streets ...
... reported on page 61 of Final Report of the Committee on Standard Methods for the Examina- tion of Air ( Am . Jour . Pub . Health 7 : 54-72 , 1917 ) , where the number of dust particles per cubic foot of the air of New York City streets ...
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... of the number of bacteria in milk by direct microscopical examination . Centbl . Bakt . , Abth . II , 30 : 337-340 . 1911 . account of this work is reported in the Journal of NEW YORK AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION . 203.
... of the number of bacteria in milk by direct microscopical examination . Centbl . Bakt . , Abth . II , 30 : 337-340 . 1911 . account of this work is reported in the Journal of NEW YORK AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION . 203.
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