10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONGLUTINATION»
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conglutination in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
conglutination and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
In this county Wehrbeim at Ames, Iowa, has used conglutination in the diagnosis
of dourine. His conclusion is: " The conglutination method can be used for the
diagnosis of dourine, but it is more sensitive to faulty technic and hence more ...
New York State Veterinary College, 1916
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Annual Report of the New York State Veterinary College
In this county Wehrbeim at Ames, Iowa, has used conglutination in the diagnosis
of dourine. His conclusion is: “ The conglutination method can be used for the
diagnosis of dourine, but it is more sensitive to faulty technic and hence more ...
New York State Veterinary College, 1916
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
The results of a comparative study of the conglutination and the complement
fixation tests for glanders on a considerable number of samples of both horse
and mule sera together with the autopsy findings in many of the positive cases
are ...
American Veterinary Medical Association, 1918
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Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York
In this county Wehrbeim at Ames, Iowa, has used conglutination in the diagnosis
of dourine. His conclusion is : " The conglutination method can be used for the
diagnosis of dourine, but it is more sensitive to faulty tcclmic and hence more ...
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly, 1916
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Journal of Agricultural Research
This titration indicates the largest amount of antigen which does not interfere with
conglutination. After this preliminary titration the antigen is titrated against known
positive and negative glanders serum, with varying amounts of antigen, the ...
F. Inhibition Of Conglutination By Sugars Leon and Yokohari (1964) tested a
variety of sugars for inhibition of conglutination of alexinated cells and found N-
acetyl-D-glucosamine and closely related acetamido sugars to be the most active
...
Frank J. Dixon, W. H. Taliaferro, John Humphrey, 1967
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Experiment Station Record
Counties Soc, 5. ser., 11 (1916-17), pp. 82-84). — Evidence is presented which
indicates that the infection was carried to cows at Butleigh by a cart, probably In
the mud on its wheels. The value of the ophthalmic aud conglutination tests in the
...
United States. Office of Experiment Stations, United States. Agricultural Research Service, 1918
The last mentioned, while of considerable value in the detection of acute
glanders, is thought to be of less value in the detection of chronic cases than the
K. H. or conglutination tests. The precipitation test is deemed of little value. As it is
...
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The Journal of Infectious Diseases: Official Publication of ...
The method has been used with some success to differentiate between certain
closely related bacteria, but Swift and Thro u found that in the case of streptococci
conglutination was not of any greater value than ordinary agglutination.
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Experiment Station Record
Conglutination test for the diagnosis of glanders, H. VV. Schoening (U. 8. Dept.
Agr., Jour. Agr. Research, 11 (1917), No. S, pp. 65-75). — The author briefly
reviews the literature and describes the technique of the conglutination test, as
used in ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CONGLUTINATION»
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conglutination is used in the context of the following news items.
Strange Blood (2015)
She's a large, pulsating conglutination that resides in a tank, and supposedly contains the cure that will set man free – like that's really going to ... «Dread Central, May 15»
80 birds dead, 300 affected as experts try to unravel goo mystery
Globs of a silvery conglutination have been collected from beaches, said Andrew Hughan, spokesman for the Department of Fish and Wildlife. «SFGate, Jan 15»