ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1943 |
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Page 70
... growth of the fun- gus usually becomes well established by the 5th day . In one of the columns the medium was allowed to col- lect and was drained off daily instead of continuously . In this case there was a marked inhibition of growth ...
... growth of the fun- gus usually becomes well established by the 5th day . In one of the columns the medium was allowed to col- lect and was drained off daily instead of continuously . In this case there was a marked inhibition of growth ...
Page 224
... growth . In each trial a series of drug concentrations was tested in order to determine which inhibited the rate of growth by 50 per cent . ( i.e. , doubled the time taken by the controls to reach the chosen turbidity ) . Complete ...
... growth . In each trial a series of drug concentrations was tested in order to determine which inhibited the rate of growth by 50 per cent . ( i.e. , doubled the time taken by the controls to reach the chosen turbidity ) . Complete ...
Page 247
... growth in milk . Enzyme preparation . It was desirable to use a preparation pure enough to allow hydrogen peroxide ... GROWTH OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS IN BROTH CULTURE Xanthine oxidase concentration 0 1 : 12,500 1 : 115,000 1 : 1,000,000 ...
... growth in milk . Enzyme preparation . It was desirable to use a preparation pure enough to allow hydrogen peroxide ... GROWTH OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS IN BROTH CULTURE Xanthine oxidase concentration 0 1 : 12,500 1 : 115,000 1 : 1,000,000 ...
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Timing Device for Speakers N A WEBER 116 | 14 |
GUNDERSON F L WaterSoluble Vitamins 277 | 19 |
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