Manual of methods for general bacteriology: by Philipp Gerhardt, editor-in-chief ; R.G.E. Murray, editor, I. Morphology ... [et al.]. |
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OSMOTICALLY SENSITIVE CELLS 401 knows pH„ pH„ is readily determined
with a glass electrode, and ApH can be calculated. ... However, there are some
cautions that must be considered, especially for bacterial cells with cell walls that
are ...
OSMOTICALLY SENSITIVE CELLS 401 knows pH„ pH„ is readily determined
with a glass electrode, and ApH can be calculated. ... However, there are some
cautions that must be considered, especially for bacterial cells with cell walls that
are ...
Page 505
Meynell and Meynell have further discussed the use of diluents (6), and an entire
symposium has dwelt on the death and survival of vegetative microbes (3). 25.2.
BIOMASS MEASUREMENT A measure of the mass of bacterial cell constituents ...
Meynell and Meynell have further discussed the use of diluents (6), and an entire
symposium has dwelt on the death and survival of vegetative microbes (3). 25.2.
BIOMASS MEASUREMENT A measure of the mass of bacterial cell constituents ...
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86 Egg white lysozyme digestion of bacterial cells, 55 Egg yolk agar, composition
of, 434 Eh measurement, 73 Ehrlich ... 48 transmission electron microscopy, 35,
36-44 value and limitations, 35 Electronic enumeration of bacterial cells, ...
86 Egg white lysozyme digestion of bacterial cells, 55 Egg yolk agar, composition
of, 434 Eh measurement, 73 Ehrlich ... 48 transmission electron microscopy, 35,
36-44 value and limitations, 35 Electronic enumeration of bacterial cells, ...
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Electron Microscopy Roger M CoLe anD Terry J Popkin | 34 |
Cell Fractionation CarL A Schnaitman | 52 |
GROWTH RaLph N CostiLow Editor | 65 |
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