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  1. ... form and position of the foot, while the attenuation and impeded growth of the extremity may even re- main in ... the contrac- tions remain, and with them the attenuation of the extremities and their arrested growth. The symptoms attending these cases depend, of course, ...
  2. ... with tubercle bacilli of the human type. (4) Attenuation by prolonged growth of bacteria on artificial media in the presence ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Serological Races of Pneumococci [v..II] 
    Publication: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1929
    ... individual R colonies are not equally attenuated. _ 2. Growth in bile causes attenuation and changes in the character of : the colonies ... in immune serum. | : 3. Other methods of producing attenuation are by growth in optochin, in meat infusion, in acid broth ...
  4. ... diabetes, cholera, hemorrhage, serous discharges, and parasitic animal growths: Secondary results of inspissation and attenuation of the blood: (3) diseases affecting the intrinsic ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Smoking and Health: A Report of the Surgeon General 
    Publication: United States. Office on Smoking and Health, 1979
    ... CO exposure enhances the circumstances that promote plaque growth and medial hypoxia, which leads to attenuation and necrosis of the aorta. It may also ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Clinical notes on the elongations of the cervix uteri 
    Publication: [Philadelphia, Pa.] : [publisher not identified], [1880]
    ... blood-stasis and formative irritation which lead to growth. Finally, the stem-like attenuation of the supra-vaginal cervix, which is the por- tion dragged upon, clinches the proof that to traction, and not to growth, must we look for the exciting cause. I ...
  7. ... Reversion of R -+ S. 2) Bffect of adaptation to growth at high temperatures. a. Attenuation of virulence. b. Production of variants. c. Differences ...
  8. ... CO exposure enhances the circumstances that promote plaque growth and medial hypoxia, which leads to attenuation and necrosis of the aorta. It may also ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - The Significance of Pneumococcal Types 
    Publication: Cambridge University Press, 1966
    ... two different Group IV Sera If. ExpvermmentaL MopiricaTion Attenuation in Culture (1) Growth in Immune Serum (2) Growth on Solid Media ( ... to fresh parts of the medium caused further growth, with the result that R ... do not grow, no attenuation occurs when the spleens of mice which have ...
  10. ... change in their form, ap- pearance, mode of growth or reproduction, and, further- more, this molecular change—attenuation—is variable both in degree and duration; for ...
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