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The Use of Semi-solid Agar for the Detection of Bacterial Motility
Ralph P. Tittsler and Leslie A. Sandholzer
J. Bacteriol. June 1936 31: 575-580;
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Preliminary Note on the Preparation of Non-toxic Shiga Dysentery Vaccines by Irradiation with Soft X-rays
Helen Norris Moore and H. Kersten
J. Bacteriol. June 1936 31: 581-584;
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An Interesting New Species of Luminous Bacteria
Frank H. Johnson and I. V. Shunk
J. Bacteriol. June 1936 31: 585-593;
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The Aerobic Dissimilation of Lactic Acid by the Propionic Acid Bacteria
Carl Erb, H. G. Wood, and C. H. Werkman
J. Bacteriol. June 1936 31: 595-602;
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Diversion of the Normal Heterolactic Dissimilation by Addition of Hydrogen Acceptors
M. E. Nelson and C. H. Werkman
J. Bacteriol. June 1936 31: 603-610;
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Studies on Hemolytic Streptococci: II. Streptococcus pyogenes
Alice C. Evans
J. Bacteriol. June 1936 31: 611-624;
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The Utilization of Lactose by Escherichia coli-mutabile
Charles J. Deere, Anna Dean Dulaney, and I. D. Michelson
J. Bacteriol. June 1936 31: 625-633;
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Proceedings of Local Branches of the Society of American Bacteriologists: New York City Branch

J. Bacteriol. June 1936 31: 635-637;
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