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  1. ... organisms. We prefer to classify these organisms into aerobic and anaerobic, although some of ... Diplococcus group— Pneumococcus. Enterococcus. ...
  2. ... greatly accelerating the growth of pneumocoocus and other Gram-positive cocci, and of making pos- sibie the aerobic growth of anaerobic bacilli. The plant oxidases together ...
  3. ... of the particular cultural conditions requisite for the aerobic growth of ... Gram- Positive cocci, and anaerobic organisms serves to emphasize the need ...
  4. ... of Clostridia* Strains of gram-negative bacilli, and gram-positive cocci and ... of Aerobic Bacteria Organism No. of Strains Sorbic Acid Concentration ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - National Library of Medicine classification : a scheme for the shelf arrangement of library ... 
    Publication: Bethesda, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Library of Medicine ; Washington, D.C. : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1994
    ... see Tissue Transplantation Grain see Cereals Gram-Negative Aerobic Bacteria QW ... QW 142-142.5 Gram-Positive Cocci QW 142.5.C6 Gram-Positive Organisms see ...
  6. ... see Tissue Transplantation Grain see Cereals Gram-Negative Aerobic Bacteria ... QW 142-142.5 Gram-Positive Cocci QW 142.5.C6 Gram-Positive Organisms see ...
  7. ... that of David.13 lie isolated the following aerobic bacteria: Bacillus coli 23 ... coccus 1 Bacillus funduliformis 1 Gram-positive staphylococcus 2 ...
  8. ... experimental work has been concerned only with pneumo- coccus and streptococcus ... aerobic bacillus. The anthrax bacillus belongs to this group, ...
  9. ... filtered through candles and tested for sterility by aerobic and anerobic cultures. Guinea-pigs are also injected ... WOUNDS AND SINUSES; LYMPHADENITIS Bacteriology.—A variety of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria have been found in the ...
  10. ... laboratory examinations made at Base Hospital No. 49: Aerobic wound cultures (1,529 wounds)_________________________________________ 3, 198 Wound ... for referenee. The same procedure holds true for aerobic identification. Every effort should be made to secure ...
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