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A SEROLOGICAL STUDY OF MEMBERS OF THE PSEUDOMONAS GENUS
J. Munoz, M. Scherago, and R. H. Weaver
J. Bacteriol. March 1949 57: 269-278;
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THE EFFECT OF ULTRASONIC WAVES UPON KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE, SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE, MIYAGAWANELLA FELIS, AND INFLUENZA VIRUS A
Dorothy Hamre
J. Bacteriol. March 1949 57: 279-295;
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DEMONSTRATION OF VIRAL INCLUSION BODIES IN UNSTAINED TISSUE SECTIONS WITH THE AID OF THE PHASE MICROSCOPE I.: The Inclusion Bodies of Yellow Fever, Herpes Simplex, Fowl Pox, and Distemper
Juan J. Angulo, Oscar W. Richards, and Agustin L. Roque
J. Bacteriol. March 1949 57: 297-303;
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CIRCULIN AN ANTIBIOTIC FROM AN ORGANISM RESEMBLING BACILLUS CIRCULANS
F. J. Murray, P. A. Tetrault, O. W. Kaufmann, H. Koffler, D. H. Peterson, and D. R. Colingsworth
J. Bacteriol. March 1949 57: 305-312;
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SOME REMARKS ON THE IMAGE CONTRAST IN ELECTRON MICROSCOPY AND THE TWO-COMPONENT OBJECTIVE
James Hillier
J. Bacteriol. March 1949 57: 313-317;
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INTERNAL STRUCTURE AND NUCLEI IN CELLS OF ESCHERICHIA COLI AS SHOWN BY IMPROVED ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC TECHNIQUES
James Hillier, Stuart Mudd, and Andrew G. Smith
J. Bacteriol. March 1949 57: 319-338;
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FUNGUS-INHIBITIVE PROPERTIES OF BROMOACETAMIDES
John M. Leonard and Virginia L. Blackford
J. Bacteriol. March 1949 57: 339-347;
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CHLORAMPHENICOL (CHLOROMYCETIN) IN EXPERIMENTAL CHOLERA INFECTIONS
Ross L. Gauld, A. S. Schlingman, Elizabeth B. Jackson, Mary C. Manning, Herbert C. Batson, and Charlotte C. Campbell
J. Bacteriol. March 1949 57: 349-352;
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THE RETARDATION OF THERMAL DISINFECTION OF BACILLUS SUBTILIS SPORES BY HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE
Frank H. Johnson and Claude E. Zobell
J. Bacteriol. March 1949 57: 353-358;
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THE ACCELERATION OF SPORE DISINFECTION BY URETHAN AND ITS RETARDATION BY HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE
Frank H. Johnson and Claude E. Zobell
J. Bacteriol. March 1949 57: 359-362;
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RECOVERY FROM ULTRAVIOLET IRRADIATION IN ESCHERICHIA COLI
Richard B. Roberts and Elaine Aldous
J. Bacteriol. March 1949 57: 363-375;
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THE ASSIMILATION OF CHOLESTEROL BY MYCOBACTERIUM SMEGMATIS
H. Sobel and A. Plaut
J. Bacteriol. March 1949 57: 377-382;
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A NEW METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF SILICA GEL PLATES
Kenneth L. Temple
J. Bacteriol. March 1949 57: 383
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THE FERMENTATION OF ALPHA-METHYLGLUCOSIDE
Dorothea E. Klemme and Charles F. Poe
J. Bacteriol. March 1949 57: 384-385;
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THE ACTION OF PHENOL-BILE MEDIA ON THE GENERA ESCHERICHIA AND AEROBACTER
Charles F. Poe and Ruby Johnson O'Kelly
J. Bacteriol. March 1949 57: 385-386;
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A STUDY OF BORIC ACID MEDIA FOR THE SEPARATION OF ESCHERICHIA AND AEROBACTER
Charles F. Poe and Lowell W. Charkey
J. Bacteriol. March 1949 57: 386-387;
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THE TRANSFORMATION OF SALMONELLA ORANIENBURG TO SALMONELLA MONTEVIDEO
D. W. Bruner
J. Bacteriol. March 1949 57: 387-388;
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