... results improve relatively to a greater extent than those yielded by the permanganate test. (3) Storage, if sufficiently prolonged, devitalises the microbes of water-borne disease, eg, the typhoid bacillus and the cholera vibrio. (4) Storage produces... Studies in Water Supply - Page 94by Alexander Cruikshank Houston - 1913 - 203 pagesFull view - About this book
| Demography - 1913 - 722 pages
...to a proportionately greater extent than it does the number of bacteria of all sorts; (г) the color results improve relatively to a greater extent than...permanganate test. (3) Storage, if sufficiently prolonged, devitalizes the microbes of water-borne disease, eg, the typhoid bacillus and the cholera vibrio. (é)... | |
| 1913 - 740 pages
...to a proportionately greater extent than it does the number of bacteria of all sorts; (г) the color results improve relatively to a greater extent than...permanganate test. (3) Storage, if sufficiently prolonged, devitalizes the microbes of water-borne disease, eg, the typhoid bacillus and the cholera vibrio. (4)... | |
| John Clough Thresh - Water - 1913 - 680 pages
...B. coli to a proportionately greater extent than it reduces the number of bacteria of all sorts. 7. Storage, if sufficiently prolonged, devitalises the...of water-borne disease (eg the typhoid bacillus and cholera vibrio). 8. Storage reduces the amount of suspended matter. 9. Storage reduces the amount of... | |
| Cuthbert Dukes - Bacteriology - 1925 - 200 pages
...greatest effect on bacteria capable of growing at body temperature and bacteria of excremental origin. Storage, if sufficiently prolonged, devitalises the...disease, eg the typhoid bacillus and the cholera vibrio, and results in their rapid disappearance. With the object of demonstrating that his faith was equal... | |
| Arthur Hastings Grant, Harold Sinley Buttenheim - Cities and towns - 1912 - 630 pages
...to a proportionately greater extent than it does the number of bacteria of all sorts; (i) the color results improve relatively to a greater extent than...permanganate test. (3) Storage, if sufficiently prolonged, devitalizes the microbes of water-borne disease, eg, the typhoid bacillus and. the cholera vibrio.... | |
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