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Ch . 9 ] Stable Mixed Culture 131 The results show clearly that the greatest
growth of bacteria is obtained when EN is ... The results also indicate that a
substance produced by the bacterium EN is capable of diffusing through the
separate ...
Ch . 9 ] Stable Mixed Culture 131 The results show clearly that the greatest
growth of bacteria is obtained when EN is ... The results also indicate that a
substance produced by the bacterium EN is capable of diffusing through the
separate ...
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Chapter 13 Nitrogen Metabolism in Bacteria and Fungi C . M . BROWN
Department of Biological Sciences , University of Dundee INTRODUCTION
Ammonia assimilation in microorganisms may proceed either via glutamate
dehydrogenase or ...
Chapter 13 Nitrogen Metabolism in Bacteria and Fungi C . M . BROWN
Department of Biological Sciences , University of Dundee INTRODUCTION
Ammonia assimilation in microorganisms may proceed either via glutamate
dehydrogenase or ...
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the phage binding properties of bacteria which differ greatly in this respect . We
explored in some detail the relationship between the appearance of receptor
material at the surface of the cell and the incorporation of wall teichoic acid .
the phage binding properties of bacteria which differ greatly in this respect . We
explored in some detail the relationship between the appearance of receptor
material at the surface of the cell and the incorporation of wall teichoic acid .
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Stoicheiometric Aspects of Microbial Growth | 1 |
Physiological State of Continuously Grown Microbial Cultures | 31 |
Flow Microcalorimetry of the Chemostat | 40 |
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