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1
Journal of the Institute of Brewing
Pleomorphous. and. Variable. Species of Fungus. By P. Lindner (Wochensch.
Brau, 1898, 15,209 — 213). — The author moistened loaves of Berlin bread ("
Kniippel") with wort and sterilised water, and allowed them to remain aside for
several ...
Institute of Brewing (Great Britain)., 1898
2
Studies Upon the Life Cycles of the Bacteria ...
Another pleomorphous vibrio from water was described by Jorge (1896), again
resembling B. coli in several respects and apparently still more closely related to
V. den-itrificans Severin, whose character and systematic position was discussed
...
The arthrosporous species, Crenothrix and Beggiatoa, which have been
mentioned above, are particularly striking examples of pleomorphous species, if
the accounts of them which we possess are correct (see Lecture VIII). But it is in
these ...
Anton Bary, Isaac Bayley Balfour, 1898
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A Text-book of Bacteriology
Species pleomorphous. The first group includes the micrococci, the bacilli, and
the spirilla; the second group the spirulina of Hueppe, leptotrichece (Zopf), and
cladotrichece. The pleomorphous species described by Hauser under the
generic ...
George Miller Sternberg, 1901
5
Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences
Another pleomorphous vibrio from water was described by Jorge (1896), again
resembling B. coli in several respects and apparently still more closely related to
V. demItri.ficans Severin, whose character and systematic position was discussed
...
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A practical medical dictionary ...
B. pes'tis, a pleomorphous cocco- bacillus, often occurring in chains and
sometimes encapsulated, the specific cause of bubonic plague. B. plurisep'ticus,
a collective term for the pathogenic agents of hemorrhagic septicemia. B.
pneumo'niaB ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1916
7
A Manual of Bacteriology
Species pleomorphous. The first group includes the micrococci, the bacilli, and
the •spirilla; the second group the spirulina of Hueppe, leptotrichece (Zopf). and
cladotrichece. The pleomorphous species described hy Hauser under the
generic ...
George Miller Sternberg, 1892
8
Morphologie Et Embryologie: Morphology and Embryology
Morphology and Embryology. Fig. 5. — Details of cells with a clear cytoplasms,
cells with a myxoid stellate aspect and In places voluminous hypcrchromic nuclei
with a tendency to lobulation. Fig. 6. — Pleomorphous aspect of the tumour with ...
regarded as a definitely pleomorphous organism) for the following reasons :— In
the first place an organism exhibiting in the tissues or secretions the classical
morphology of Pfeiffer's bacillus, and preserving these same features in culture
on ...
Francis Graham Crookshank, 1922
... Hibernoma GRADE II III IV CYTOLOGY Isomorphic Pleomorphous
Pleomorphous HISTOLOGY Isomorphic.
Christianto B. Lumenta, Concezio Di Rocco, Jens Haase, 2009