Science, Volume 77, Issues 1984-2009John Michels (Journalist) 1933 |
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Page 194
... METHOD OF STAINING ENDOSPORES In our search for simple and efficient stains for routine bacteriological work , the Wirtz1 method of spore staining proved far superior to others . Han- sen's2 and Möller's techniques make use of steaming ...
... METHOD OF STAINING ENDOSPORES In our search for simple and efficient stains for routine bacteriological work , the Wirtz1 method of spore staining proved far superior to others . Han- sen's2 and Möller's techniques make use of steaming ...
Page 238
... method " has revolutionized ad- ministrative methods of control of the disease . " Accepting this as the basis of the " great achieve- ment " mentioned on p . 6 , the point may be raised that only two Southern states ( Alabama and ...
... method " has revolutionized ad- ministrative methods of control of the disease . " Accepting this as the basis of the " great achieve- ment " mentioned on p . 6 , the point may be raised that only two Southern states ( Alabama and ...
Page 352
... METHOD WHEN making durable microscopic slides , many different ways of dyeing are in use , of which some are of chief importance in cytological work . But the double staining is such that only quite definite parts of the cells , e.g. ...
... METHOD WHEN making durable microscopic slides , many different ways of dyeing are in use , of which some are of chief importance in cytological work . But the double staining is such that only quite definite parts of the cells , e.g. ...
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