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Page 65
... various species and strains for various purposes . How- ever , all of these involve certain unifying con- cepts . Thus , for any bacterium to be propagated for any purpose , it is necessary to provide the ap- propriate biophysical ...
... various species and strains for various purposes . How- ever , all of these involve certain unifying con- cepts . Thus , for any bacterium to be propagated for any purpose , it is necessary to provide the ap- propriate biophysical ...
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... Various control processes altering activity may be imposed on an enzyme ; these are considered in general , and examples of the two major types of controls ( allosteric and covalent ) are described in part 18.3 . Whether or not certain ...
... Various control processes altering activity may be imposed on an enzyme ; these are considered in general , and examples of the two major types of controls ( allosteric and covalent ) are described in part 18.3 . Whether or not certain ...
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... various kinds of bacteria ; and ( iii ) identifica- tion , the comparing of unknown organisms with bacteria that have already been classified , for the purpose of determining the identities or names of the unknown organisms ...
... various kinds of bacteria ; and ( iii ) identifica- tion , the comparing of unknown organisms with bacteria that have already been classified , for the purpose of determining the identities or names of the unknown organisms ...
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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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