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... produce large amounts of acid ( e.g. , lactic acid bacteria ) cannot be controlled by soluble buffers . However , the acid can be neutralized as fast as it is formed by the addition of finely ground CaCO3 ( chalk ) to the medium . In ...
... produce large amounts of acid ( e.g. , lactic acid bacteria ) cannot be controlled by soluble buffers . However , the acid can be neutralized as fast as it is formed by the addition of finely ground CaCO3 ( chalk ) to the medium . In ...
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... produce hydrogen or methane gas , which may cause flammable or even explosive conditions ; and most anaerobes produce CO2 and other gases , which will increase the internal pressure danger- ously if adequate venting is not provided ...
... produce hydrogen or methane gas , which may cause flammable or even explosive conditions ; and most anaerobes produce CO2 and other gases , which will increase the internal pressure danger- ously if adequate venting is not provided ...
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... produced is determined from the peak height ( including consideration of range and attenuation settings on the chromatograph ) compared to the standard . The amount of eth- ylene produced should be equal to acetylene reduced , to be ...
... produced is determined from the peak height ( including consideration of range and attenuation settings on the chromatograph ) compared to the standard . The amount of eth- ylene produced should be equal to acetylene reduced , to be ...
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Determinative Methods of Light Microscopy R N DOETSCH | 34 |
Cell Fractionation CARL A SCHNAITMAN | 52 |
RALPH N COSTILOW Editor | 63 |
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