A Text-book Upon the Pathogenic Bacteria and Protozoa: For Students of Medicine and Physicians |
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... takes may be made , and organisms , like the spirochata , appear sometimes in the group of plants among the bacteria , and in other writings among the protozoa , is a matter of small consequence so long as the knowledge of the organisms ...
... takes may be made , and organisms , like the spirochata , appear sometimes in the group of plants among the bacteria , and in other writings among the protozoa , is a matter of small consequence so long as the knowledge of the organisms ...
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... take place in the same direction , so that the cocci remain attached to one another like a string of beads , the organism is described as a streptococcus . Cocci commonly occur in irregular groups having a fan- cied resemblance to ...
... take place in the same direction , so that the cocci remain attached to one another like a string of beads , the organism is described as a streptococcus . Cocci commonly occur in irregular groups having a fan- cied resemblance to ...
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... takes place asexually through conidia - spores which develop within sporangia , and sexually by the conjugation of specialized terminal septate branches of the mycelium , which conjugate with similar cells , belonging to other colonies ...
... takes place asexually through conidia - spores which develop within sporangia , and sexually by the conjugation of specialized terminal septate branches of the mycelium , which conjugate with similar cells , belonging to other colonies ...
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... Pathogenen Mikroorganismen , " 1903 , 1 , 552 . + Ibid . † Hückel - Lösch in Flügge , " Die Mikroorganismen . " Reproduction is asexual and takes place through conidia spores . 48 Structure and Classification of Micro - organisms.
... Pathogenen Mikroorganismen , " 1903 , 1 , 552 . + Ibid . † Hückel - Lösch in Flügge , " Die Mikroorganismen . " Reproduction is asexual and takes place through conidia spores . 48 Structure and Classification of Micro - organisms.
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... takes place through the production of ascospores . Many species are known , only a few of which are pathogenic . B ' E as A m D as Fig . 13. - Aspergillus glaucus : A , A portion of the mycelium m , with a conidiaphore c , and a young ...
... takes place through the production of ascospores . Many species are known , only a few of which are pathogenic . B ' E as A m D as Fig . 13. - Aspergillus glaucus : A , A portion of the mycelium m , with a conidiaphore c , and a young ...
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