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... termed fermentation in substances which contain sugar . If strained through a coarse filter , it appears to the naked eye as a brownish fluid in which no solid particles can be discerned . When some of this fluid is added to a solution ...
... termed fermentation in substances which contain sugar . If strained through a coarse filter , it appears to the naked eye as a brownish fluid in which no solid particles can be discerned . When some of this fluid is added to a solution ...
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... termed a Torula ) is seen to be a round , or oval , transparent body , varying in diameter from th to 1 2500 1 on the average about th ) . 1 th of an inch 7000 3000 The Torula are either single , or associated in heaps or strings . Each ...
... termed a Torula ) is seen to be a round , or oval , transparent body , varying in diameter from th to 1 2500 1 on the average about th ) . 1 th of an inch 7000 3000 The Torula are either single , or associated in heaps or strings . Each ...
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... the body , which are termed pseudopodia , sometimes from one region and sometimes from another . Occasionally , a particular region of the body is constantly free from pseu- dopodia , and therefore forms its hindmost part when it M. 2.
... the body , which are termed pseudopodia , sometimes from one region and sometimes from another . Occasionally , a particular region of the body is constantly free from pseu- dopodia , and therefore forms its hindmost part when it M. 2.
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... termed the nucleus . This structure sometimes has a distinctly vesicular character , and contains a rounded granule called the nucleolus . The gelatinous body of the Amaba is not bounded by anything that can be properly termed a ...
... termed the nucleus . This structure sometimes has a distinctly vesicular character , and contains a rounded granule called the nucleolus . The gelatinous body of the Amaba is not bounded by anything that can be properly termed a ...
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... termed the Zooglea form of Bacterium . Bacteria grow and multiply in Pasteur's solution ( without sugar ) with extreme rapidity , and , as they increase in number , they render the fluid milky and opaque . Their vital actions are ...
... termed the Zooglea form of Bacterium . Bacteria grow and multiply in Pasteur's solution ( without sugar ) with extreme rapidity , and , as they increase in number , they render the fluid milky and opaque . Their vital actions are ...
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