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Page 20
... temperature of boiling water , placed them under conditions favorable for the development of life , without , however , being able to produce it . Spallanzani's critics , however , objected to his experiment on the ground that air is ...
... temperature of boiling water , placed them under conditions favorable for the development of life , without , however , being able to produce it . Spallanzani's critics , however , objected to his experiment on the ground that air is ...
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... temperature of boiling water a property which explained the peculiar results . of many previous experimenters , who failed to prevent the development of life in boiled liquids enclosed in hermetically - sealed flasks . Chevreul and ...
... temperature of boiling water a property which explained the peculiar results . of many previous experimenters , who failed to prevent the development of life in boiled liquids enclosed in hermetically - sealed flasks . Chevreul and ...
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... temperature of 212 ° F. , and have in all probability been rendered far less prone to engender independent living units than the unheated fluids in the tissues would be . ' ' · ܙܙ These somewhat lengthy quotations are of great in ...
... temperature of 212 ° F. , and have in all probability been rendered far less prone to engender independent living units than the unheated fluids in the tissues would be . ' ' · ܙܙ These somewhat lengthy quotations are of great in ...
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... temperature of 70 ° C. The spores , however , are uninjured by such temperatures , and can even successfully resist that of boiling water ( 100 ° C. ) for a short time . The extreme desiccation caused by a protracted exposure to a tem ...
... temperature of 70 ° C. The spores , however , are uninjured by such temperatures , and can even successfully resist that of boiling water ( 100 ° C. ) for a short time . The extreme desiccation caused by a protracted exposure to a tem ...
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... Temperature . - The question of temperature is of importance from its bearing upon sterilization . Accord- ing to Fränkel , bacteria will scarcely grow at all below 16 ° and above 40 ° C. The researches of Flügge show that the Bacillus ...
... Temperature . - The question of temperature is of importance from its bearing upon sterilization . Accord- ing to Fränkel , bacteria will scarcely grow at all below 16 ° and above 40 ° C. The researches of Flügge show that the Bacillus ...
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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.