Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Volume 54, Pages 851-1642American Society for Microbiology, 1988 - Microbial ecology |
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Page 1047
... pellet ) , and both methods yielded identical results ( 14 ) . The average percent recovery of input radioactivity mea- sured in the pellet plus the supernatant was 97 % , and the range of values was 95 to 100 % . RESULTS AND DISCUSSION ...
... pellet ) , and both methods yielded identical results ( 14 ) . The average percent recovery of input radioactivity mea- sured in the pellet plus the supernatant was 97 % , and the range of values was 95 to 100 % . RESULTS AND DISCUSSION ...
Page 1048
... pellet fraction ( E ) composed of tightly arranged coaggregates and rosettes ( indicated by an arrow ) . In contrast , the pellet fraction from mixtures with a 10 - fold excess of bacteroides to streptococci contained loosely organized ...
... pellet fraction ( E ) composed of tightly arranged coaggregates and rosettes ( indicated by an arrow ) . In contrast , the pellet fraction from mixtures with a 10 - fold excess of bacteroides to streptococci contained loosely organized ...
Page 1088
... pellets of all strains contained apprecia- ble levels of xylanase activity . Cell pellets of strains GS110 , GS111 , GS112 , and GS113 contained xylanase activity equivalent to 30 to 40 % of that secreted . The cell pellet from strain ...
... pellets of all strains contained apprecia- ble levels of xylanase activity . Cell pellets of strains GS110 , GS111 , GS112 , and GS113 contained xylanase activity equivalent to 30 to 40 % of that secreted . The cell pellet from strain ...
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