ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1943 |
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Page 88
... active virus decreased more or less rapidly with further incubation of the embryos until after 3 or 4 days frequently less than 1 per cent . of the highest titer was left . In contrast to the active virus as titered in mice the red cell ...
... active virus decreased more or less rapidly with further incubation of the embryos until after 3 or 4 days frequently less than 1 per cent . of the highest titer was left . In contrast to the active virus as titered in mice the red cell ...
Page 167
... active , thus ending an epidemic . The individuals surviving an epidemic are resistant , not through a process of active immunization but through their inherited qualities . This was Dr. Webster's fundamental contribution to ...
... active , thus ending an epidemic . The individuals surviving an epidemic are resistant , not through a process of active immunization but through their inherited qualities . This was Dr. Webster's fundamental contribution to ...
Page 185
... active societies set up within the last few years is the Wildlife Society , organized in Washing- ton , D. C. , in February , 1936 , to foster specifically the interests of wildlife specialists . Since that date the organization has ...
... active societies set up within the last few years is the Wildlife Society , organized in Washing- ton , D. C. , in February , 1936 , to foster specifically the interests of wildlife specialists . Since that date the organization has ...
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Timing Device for Speakers N A WEBER 116 | 14 |
GUNDERSON F L WaterSoluble Vitamins 277 | 19 |
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