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Contents: September 1929, Volume 18, Issue 3

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THE SPECIFICITY OF SCARLATINAL HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCI WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE FORMATION OF RASH DEVELOPING SUBSTANCES
George Moriwaki
J. Bacteriol. September 1929 18: 139-156;
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QUANTITATIVE ASPECTS OF THE METABOLISM OF ANAEROBES IV. THE NATURE OF THE VOLATILE ACID PRODUCED BY C. HISTOLYTICUM FROM PROTEINS
W. S. Sturges, L. B. Parsons, and E. T. Drake
J. Bacteriol. September 1929 18: 157-167;
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THE INFLUENCE OF AZOTOBACTER CHROOCOCCUM UPON THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES OF CELLULOSE DESTROYERS
J. R. Sanborn and W. B. Hamilton
J. Bacteriol. September 1929 18: 169-173;
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OBSERVATIONS ON SOME OF THE FACTORS INVOLVED IN FILTRATION EXPERIMENTS
Francis B. Grinnell
J. Bacteriol. September 1929 18: 175-180;
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STUDIES ON DENTAL CARIES, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ACIDURIC ORGANISMS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PROCESS I. ISOLATION AND DESCRIPTION OF ORGANISMS
Toshiki Morishita
J. Bacteriol. September 1929 18: 181-198;
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THE FERMENTOMETER
Otto Rahn
J. Bacteriol. September 1929 18: 199-205;
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THE DECREASING RATE OF FERMENTATION
Otto Rahn
J. Bacteriol. September 1929 18: 207-226;
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