Microbes & toxinsG.P. Putnam, 1912 - 316 pages |
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Page 13
... exerts an inhibiting action on the nitric ferment , whereas in nature both the actions can occur in presence of quantities of ammonia frequently very considerable . Schlosing has shown that in GENERAL FUNCTIONS OF MICROBES 13.
... exerts an inhibiting action on the nitric ferment , whereas in nature both the actions can occur in presence of quantities of ammonia frequently very considerable . Schlosing has shown that in GENERAL FUNCTIONS OF MICROBES 13.
Page 14
... quantity of nitrates . Thus each demands suitable proportions both of the primordial material and of the products . It is , no doubt , to maintain these favourable conditions that we have the denitrifying microbes which partially undo ...
... quantity of nitrates . Thus each demands suitable proportions both of the primordial material and of the products . It is , no doubt , to maintain these favourable conditions that we have the denitrifying microbes which partially undo ...
Page 18
... quantity is lost in the form of gas . There are other bacteria , however , capable of taking up nitrogen from the air and re - introducing it into the cycle of animal and vegetable life . V. - Fixation of Atmospheric Nitrogen in the ...
... quantity is lost in the form of gas . There are other bacteria , however , capable of taking up nitrogen from the air and re - introducing it into the cycle of animal and vegetable life . V. - Fixation of Atmospheric Nitrogen in the ...
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... quantity as well as in quality . The broth for the cultures should contain 1 per 10,000 at 8. - Bacteria and Bacterioidia from the nodules of Leguminosa ( after Beijerinck ) . least and I per 3,000 at most of combined nitrogen ; the ...
... quantity as well as in quality . The broth for the cultures should contain 1 per 10,000 at 8. - Bacteria and Bacterioidia from the nodules of Leguminosa ( after Beijerinck ) . least and I per 3,000 at most of combined nitrogen ; the ...
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... quantity , species , and variations of the microbes . Intestinal putrefactions — The flora and diet - Products of putrefaction and auto - intoxication . Associations and antagonisms - Cholera - Experiments of Metchnikoff , Bienstock ...
... quantity , species , and variations of the microbes . Intestinal putrefactions — The flora and diet - Products of putrefaction and auto - intoxication . Associations and antagonisms - Cholera - Experiments of Metchnikoff , Bienstock ...
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