Ization of these bacteria to the leguminous plants has always been a very striking fact, for similar bacterial nodules are known only in two or three cases out _ side this particular /01 group. However, Pro fessor Bottomley an nounced at the meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in 1907 that he had succeeded in breaking down this specialization and by a suitable treatment had caused bacteria from leguminous nodules to infect other plants such as cereals, tomato, rose, with a marked effect on their growth. [Please select]
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Consumption and its germ; the corpuscles and their resistance to bacterial invasion. [Please select]
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The Biological Survey receives many applications for such bacterial preparations. [Please select]
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It would thus seem that we have at last certainly established the bacterial origin of rabies. [Please select]
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Bacterial growth is aided by the venom which blocks the bactericidal power of the blood. [Please select]
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The general symptoms are very much like those belonging to other acute infectious or bacterial diseases. [Please select]
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The existence of a thin slime, of bacterial origin, is sometimes noted. [Please select]
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These white corpuscles are also known as leucocytes, and their increase in number when they are called upon to resist bacterial invasion is spoken of as hyperleucocytosis. [Please select]
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