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Studies on Cellulose Fermentation: I. The Culture and Physiology of an Anaerobic Cellulose-digesting Bacterium
R. E. Hungate
J. Bacteriol. November 1944 48: 499-513;
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An Alcohol Oxidation System in Streptococci Which Functions without Hydrogen Peroxide Accumulation
Elizabeth C. Greisen and I. C. Gunsalus
J. Bacteriol. November 1944 48: 515-525;
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Chaetomin, a New Antibiotic Substance Produced by Chaetomium cochliodes: I. Formation and Properties
Selman A. Waksman and Elizabeth Bugie
J. Bacteriol. November 1944 48: 527-530;
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Chaetomin, a New Antibiotic Substance Produced by Chaetomium cochliodes: II. Isolation and Concentration
Walton B. Geiger, Jean E. Conn, and Selman A. Waksman
J. Bacteriol. November 1944 48: 531-536;
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Electrokinetic Studies on Erwinia amylovora and Phytomonas stewartii in Relation to Virulence
Vernon L. Frampton and E. M. Hildebrand
J. Bacteriol. November 1944 48: 537-545;
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Antibacterial Effects of Various Organic Substances upon the H37 Strain of Human Tubercle Bacilli in a Simple Synthetic Medium
W. F. Drea
J. Bacteriol. November 1944 48: 547-553;
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The Reliability of Bromthymol-Blue Lactose Agar and Bacto Phenol-Red Mannitol Agar for the Isolation of Pathogenic Staphylococci
George H. Chapman
J. Bacteriol. November 1944 48: 555-557;
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The Cause of Variation in the Relationship between Titratable Acidity and Hydrogen Ion Concentration among Lactic Acid Bacteria
Carl S. Pederson and Josephine V. Bagg
J. Bacteriol. November 1944 48: 559-566;
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Ribonucleic Acid and the Gram Stain
J. W. Bartholomew and W. W. Umbreit
J. Bacteriol. November 1944 48: 567-578;
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The Growth of Bacteria with a Constant Food Supply: I. Preliminary Observations on Bacterium coli
R. C. Jordan, S. E. Jacobs, and A. L. Sims
J. Bacteriol. November 1944 48: 579-598;
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A Method for the Determination of Penicillin Levels in Body Fluids
Philip Rosenblatt, Erna Alture-Werber, Florence Kashdan, and Leo Loewe
J. Bacteriol. November 1944 48: 599-601;
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Methods of Measuring Penicillin Concentrations in Body Fluids
William M. M. Kirby and Lowell A. Rantz
J. Bacteriol. November 1944 48: 603-608;
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Recovery of Relapsing Fever Spirochetes from Ornithodoros turicata (Duges), 1876, in California
A. L. Burroughs and Robert Holdenried
J. Bacteriol. November 1944 48: 609
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Use of a "U" Tube for the Isolation of Monophasic Varieties from Diphasic Salmonella Cultures
A. A. Hajna
J. Bacteriol. November 1944 48: 609-610;
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The Identification of "Streptococcus Lactis R" as a Strain of Streptococcus faecalis
I. C. Gunsalus, C. F. Niven, Jr., and J. M. Sherman
J. Bacteriol. November 1944 48: 611
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Effects of Sulfonamides and Azochloramid on Hemolytic Streptococci in Artificial Wounds of Rabbits
Thomas Lamberti, Roger S. Hubbard, and Erwin Neter
J. Bacteriol. November 1944 48: 612-613;
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