Microbiology and Immunology
Colwell, Rita R. WORLD OF MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY 130 • faster, and often grow in the direction of the nutrient source. Even ...
WORLD OF MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY Complement 131 • formed on surfaces under water that attracted oyster larvae to settle and ...
Composting, microbiological aspects WORLD OF MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY 132 • COMPLEX MEDIA•seeGROWTH AND GROWTH MEDIA COMPOSTI ...
WORLD OF MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY Conjugation 133 • compost piles are occasionally agitated or “turned over” to mix the conte ...
Contamination and release prevention protocol WORLD OF MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY 134 • Another landmark experiment in microbio ...
WORLD OF MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY Contamination, bacterial and viral 135 • Prevention of genetic contamination, via the excha ...
Coryneform bacteria WORLD OF MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY 136 • With respect to contamination of food, the hygieneof food handler ...
WORLD OF MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY Coulter counter 137 • be comprised of several species, the bacteria were referred to as dip ...
Cowpox WORLD OF MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY 138 • A bacterial suspension is best analyzed in the Coulter counter when the suspen ...
WORLD OF MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY Crick, Francis 139 • sions. As a schoolboy, he won a prize for collecting wildflow- ers. In ...
Crick, Francis WORLD OF MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY 140 • biologists and who began their careers around the end of World War II, ...
WORLD OF MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY Cryoprotection 141 • which led to Ingram’s 1956 demonstration that sickle cell hemoglobin d ...
Cryptococci and cryptococcosis WORLD OF MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY 142 • To protect against crystal formation and osmotic pres- ...
WORLD OF MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY Cryptosporidium and cryptosporidiosis 143 • production of melanin. Current thought is that ...
Culture WORLD OF MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY 144 • toms of cryptosporidiosis developed. The malady is most severe in immunocompr ...
WORLD OF MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY Cytoplasm, eukaryotic 145 • cells after six hours. Such rapid growth rates help to explain ...
Cytoplasm, prokaryotic WORLD OF MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY 146 • The microtubules are tubes that are formed by a spiral arrange ...
WORLD OF MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY Cytoplasm, prokaryotic 147 • tain the life of a bacterium, with the exception of those com- ...
D 149 • Dd’Hérelle, Félix ’HÉRELLE, FÉLIX(1873-1949) Canadian bacteriologist Félix d’Hérelle’s major contribution to science was ...
Darwin, Charles Robert WORLD OF MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY 150 • dysentery, cholera, plague, and staphylococcus and strepto- co ...
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