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  1. 1141
    “…However, the stability of coexistence is likely to depend upon the nature of the constituent bacteria-bacteriophage interactions and environmental conditions.…”
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  3. 1143
    “…The fine structure of a series of stalked bacteria belonging to the genera Caulobacter and Asticcacaulis has been examined in thin sections. …”
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  4. 1144
    Publicado 1980
    “…Genetic and biochemical analyses of such mutants have provided evidence that the molecular mechanism of cellular protein localization is strinkingly similar in both bacteria and animal cells.…”
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  5. 1145
    Publicado 1982
    “…Locomotion is powered not by the cell's own flagella nor by its remarkable rotary axostyle, but by the flagella of thousands of rod bacteria which live on its surface. That the ectosymbiotic bacteria actually propel the protozoan was shown by the following: (a) the bacteria, which lie in specialized pockets of the host membrane, bear typical procaryotic flagella on their exposed surface; (b) gliding continues when the devescovinid's own flagella and rotary axostyle are inactivated; (c) agents which inhibit bacterial flagellar motility, but not the protozoan's motile systems, stop gliding movements; (d) isolated vesicles derived from the surface of the devescovinid rotate at speeds dependent on the number of rod bacteria still attached; (e) individual rod bacteria can move independently over the surface of compressed cells; and (f) wave propagation by the flagellar bundles of the ectosymbiotic bacteria is visualized directly by video-enhanced polarization microscopy. …”
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  6. 1146
    por Bull, Carroll G.
    Publicado 1914
    “…When rabbits are injected intravenously with a quantity of virulent streptococci or pneumococci sufficient to cause death within two to four days the septicemia takes a definite course with slight variations. The bacteria rapidly decrease in number from the time of the injection to from two to four hours, at which time the blood is sterile or contains only a few bacteria. …”
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  7. 1147
    por Kligler, I. J.
    Publicado 1919
    “…The growth of all the pathogenic bacteria studied was favorably influenced by the addition of small amounts of tissue extracts. …”
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  8. 1148
    por Churchman, John W.
    Publicado 1921
    “…Dead bacterial bodies interposed between living bacteria and gentian violet media partially negative the effect of the dye on Gram-positive organisms and allow them to grow. …”
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  9. 1149
    por Mudd, Stuart, Mudd, Emily B. H.
    Publicado 1924
    “…It follows from known principles, therefore, that T(sw) should be greater than T(sw) with ordinary bacteria, and T(sw) should be greater than T(so) with acid-fast bacteria. …”
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  12. 1152
    por Merrill, Malcolm H.
    Publicado 1936
    “…Gram-positive bacteria, on the other hand, were resistant whether living or dead. …”
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  13. 1153
    “…Sulfonamide chemotherapy controls the bacterial component of combined bacterial and viral infection of mice, produced by intrabronchial inoculation of mixtures of bacteria and sublethal or lethal doses of virus. 4. …”
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  15. 1155
    “…The superiority of non-absorbable antibiotics to absorbable antibiotics excludes a systemic effect of the antibiotics and demonstrates that intestinal bacteria are largely, if not wholly, responsible for the cirrhosis in rats on a choline-deficient diet.…”
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  16. 1156
    por Green, Gareth M., Kass, Edward H.
    Publicado 1964
    “…Pulmonary clearance of bacteria was studied using histologic, bacteriologic, and radiotracer methods. …”
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  18. 1158
    “…Upon exhaustion of air from the non-sugar medium the bacteria again produce formic acid, and in addition some butyric. …”
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    por Harvey, E. Newton
    Publicado 1929
    “…The effect of a series of redox indicators and systems has been tested with a suspension of luminous bacteria (B. fischeri) in M/4 phosphate buffer of P(H) = 7.6. …”
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