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" In no single instance, on the other hand, did the air, which had been proved moteless by the searching beam, show itself to possess the least power of producing Bacterial life or the associated phenomena of putrefaction. "
The Popular Science Review: A Quarterly Miscellany of Entertaining and ... - Page 119
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 8

Science - 1875 - 884 pages
...reached six hundred, but not one of them escaped infection. In no single instance, on the other hand, did the air which had been proved moteless by the...life or the associated phenomena of putrefaction. The power of developing such life in atmospheric air and the power of scattering light are thus proved...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 9

Science - 1876 - 802 pages
...boiled for five minutes in a bath'of brine or oil, and abandoned to the action of the moteless air." In this way the air in its normal condition was freely...putrefaction ; and when the tubes containing them amounted to six hundred in number not one of them escaped infection — they were all " infallibly smitten." Here...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 9

Science - 1876 - 808 pages
...vegetable, were absolutely free from putrefactive organisms. " In no single instance. . . . did tlie air which had been proved moteless by the searching...putrefaction ; and when the tubes containing them amounted to six hundred in number not one of them escaped infection — they were all " infallibly smitten." Here...
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The American Naturalist, Volume 10

Biology - 1876 - 800 pages
...reached six hundred, but not one of them escaped infection. " In no single instance, on the other hand, did the air, which had been proved moteless by the...life or the associated phenomena of putrefaction. The power of developing such life in atmospheric air, and the power of scattering light, are thus proved...
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Nature, Volume 13

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1876 - 924 pages
...reached six hundred, but not one of them escaped infection. In no single instance, on the other hand, did the air, which had been proved moteless by the...life or the associated phenomena of putrefaction. The power of developing such life in atmospheric air, and the power of scattering light, are thus proved...
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Nature, Volume 13

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1876 - 558 pages
...reached six hundred, but not one of them escaped infection. In no single instance, on the other hand, did the air, which had been proved moteless by the...life or the associated phenomena of putrefaction. The power of developing such life in atmospheric air, and the power of scattering light, are thus proved...
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The Monthly Microscopical Journal: Transactions of the Royal ..., Volume 15

Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain) - Microscopes - 1876 - 350 pages
...reached six hundred, hut not one of them escaped infection. In no single instance, on the other hand, did the air, which had been proved moteless by the...life or the associated phenomena of putrefaction. The power of developing such life in atmospheric air, and the power of scattering light, are thus proved...
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The American Journal of Microscopy and Popular Science, Volumes 1-2

1876 - 510 pages
...instance, on the other hand, did the air, which had been proved moteless 38 JOURNAL OP MICROSCOPY. by the searching beam, show itself to possess the...life or the associated phenomena of putrefaction. The power of developing such life in atmospheric air, and the power of scattering light, are thus proved...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 24

Royal Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1876 - 818 pages
...moteless by the searching beam prove itself, even when raised to temperatures varying from 80° to 90°, to possess the least power of producing Bacterial life or the associated phenomena of putrefaction. The power of developing such life in atmospheric air, and the power of scattering of light, are thus...
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Fragments of Science: A Series of Detached Essays, Addresses, and Reviews

John Tyndall - Science - 1876 - 706 pages
...air, which had been proved moteless by the searching beam, even when raised to over 90°, manifest the least power of producing Bacterial life or the associated phenomena of putrefaction. The power of developing such life in atmospheric air, and the power of scattering light, are thus proved...
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