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The minute organisms which are combcaten track , from which his contemporaries were being drawn monly called " bacteria " l are also known popularly under other by theology and metaphysics . designations , e.g. microbes , ” “ micro ...
The minute organisms which are combcaten track , from which his contemporaries were being drawn monly called " bacteria " l are also known popularly under other by theology and metaphysics . designations , e.g. microbes , ” “ micro ...
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Plants appear to be less subject to their attacks - possibly , as has been suggested , because the acid fluids of the higher vegetable organisms are less suited for the development of Schizomycetes ; nevertheless some are known to be ...
Plants appear to be less subject to their attacks - possibly , as has been suggested , because the acid fluids of the higher vegetable organisms are less suited for the development of Schizomycetes ; nevertheless some are known to be ...
Page 158
... derived from Pasteur's researches foundation of what is known of the relations of these organisms on fermentation ... placed on the presence of an organism , it was already known from beyond doubt their causal relation to splenic ...
... derived from Pasteur's researches foundation of what is known of the relations of these organisms on fermentation ... placed on the presence of an organism , it was already known from beyond doubt their causal relation to splenic ...
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Oil and fat drops have also been shown only in the life of a Schizomycete , and their number may vary to occur , and in the sulphur - bacteria numerous fine granules according to the medium on which the organism is growing .
Oil and fat drops have also been shown only in the life of a Schizomycete , and their number may vary to occur , and in the sulphur - bacteria numerous fine granules according to the medium on which the organism is growing .
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Characteristic forms may be assumed by the young of another organism . zoogloea of different species , -- spherical , ovoid , reticular , filamentous , fruiticose , lamellar , & c . , - but these vary considerably as the mass increases ...
Characteristic forms may be assumed by the young of another organism . zoogloea of different species , -- spherical , ovoid , reticular , filamentous , fruiticose , lamellar , & c . , - but these vary considerably as the mass increases ...
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