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... cent . of water . In 100 parts of the dried constituents he found 84.20 parts of mycoprotein ; 6.04 of fat ; 4.72 of ash ; 5.04 of unde- termined substances . Mycoprotein , which has the composition C 52.32 , H 7.55 , N 14.75 , is a ...
... cent . of water . In 100 parts of the dried constituents he found 84.20 parts of mycoprotein ; 6.04 of fat ; 4.72 of ash ; 5.04 of unde- termined substances . Mycoprotein , which has the composition C 52.32 , H 7.55 , N 14.75 , is a ...
Page 45
... cent . , potassium phosphate 0.15 per cent . , magnesium sulphate 0.25 per cent . , glycerin 1.5 per cent . They grow best where diffusible albumins are present . The ammonium salts are rather less fitted to support them than their ...
... cent . , potassium phosphate 0.15 per cent . , magnesium sulphate 0.25 per cent . , glycerin 1.5 per cent . They grow best where diffusible albumins are present . The ammonium salts are rather less fitted to support them than their ...
Page 46
... cent . of water should be present . Most bacteria grow best in liquid media ; that is , they form the longest threads , and diffuse them- selves throughout the liquid so as to be present in far greater numbers than when on solid media ...
... cent . of water should be present . Most bacteria grow best in liquid media ; that is , they form the longest threads , and diffuse them- selves throughout the liquid so as to be present in far greater numbers than when on solid media ...
Page 81
... cent . , which does not shrink the tissue . Bichlorid of mercury may also be used , but absolute alcohol seems to answer every purpose . For ordinary work the following simple method is recommended : After the sections are cut , the ...
... cent . , which does not shrink the tissue . Bichlorid of mercury may also be used , but absolute alcohol seems to answer every purpose . For ordinary work the following simple method is recommended : After the sections are cut , the ...
Page 83
... cent . alcohol until no more color is given off and the tissue assumes a grayish color . If it is simply desired to find the bacteria , the section is dehydrated in absolute alcohol for a moment , cleared up in xylol , and mounted in ...
... cent . alcohol until no more color is given off and the tissue assumes a grayish color . If it is simply desired to find the bacteria , the section is dehydrated in absolute alcohol for a moment , cleared up in xylol , and mounted in ...
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Page 362 - Treatment, including a large number of approved formulae. The recent advances made in the study of the bacterial origin of various diseases are fully described, as well as the bearing of the knowledge so gained upon prevention and cure. The subjects of Bacteriology as a whole and of Immunity are fully considered in a separate section.