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THE CYTOLOGICAL BASIS FOR THE ROLE OF THE PRIMARY DYE IN THE GRAM STAIN
Carl Lamanna and M. F. Mallette
J. Bacteriol. November 1954 68: 509-513;
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THE NUCLEUS OF SACCHAROMYCES: A CYTOLOGICAL STUDY OF A FROZEN-DRIED POLYPLOID SERIES
Balaji D. Mundkur
J. Bacteriol. November 1954 68: 514-529;
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A SYNTHETIC MEDIUM FOR THE L TYPE COLONIES OF PROTEUS
M. A. Medill and D. J. O'Kane
J. Bacteriol. November 1954 68: 530-533;
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SOME FACTORS AFFECTING THE EXCRETION OF OROTIC ACID BY MUTANTS OF AEROBACTER AEROGENES
Marcus S. Brooke, Daizo Ushiba, and Boris Magasanik
J. Bacteriol. November 1954 68: 534-540;
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POTENTIAL INFECTIOUS HAZARDS OF LABORATORY TECHNIQUES I.: Lyophilization
Morton Reitman, Marcus L. Moss, John Bruce Harstad, Robert L. Alg, and Noel H. Gross
J. Bacteriol. November 1954 68: 541-544;
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POTENTIAL INFECTIOUS HAZARDS OF LABORATORY TECHNIQUES II.: The Handling of Lyophilized Cultures
Morton Reitman, Marcus L. Moss, John Bruce Harstad, Robert L. Alg, and Noel H. Gross
J. Bacteriol. November 1954 68: 545-548;
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POTENTIAL INFECTIOUS HAZARDS OF LABORATORY TECHNIQUES III.: Viral Techniques
Morton Reitman, Robert L. Alg, William S. Miller, and Noel H. Gross
J. Bacteriol. November 1954 68: 549-554;
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SUCCINIC DEHYDROGENASE OF AZOTOBACTER VINELANDII
R. Repaske
J. Bacteriol. November 1954 68: 555-561;
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THE NATURE OF THE EFFECT OF {alpha}-ALANINE ON POPULATION CHANGES OF BRUCELLA
Leonard A. Mika, Werner Braun, Edward Ciaccio, and Robert J. Goodlow
J. Bacteriol. November 1954 68: 562-569;
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PANTOTHENIC ACID SYNTHESIS BY SMOOTH BRUCELLA ABORTUS
Robert A. Altenbern and Herbert S. Ginoza
J. Bacteriol. November 1954 68: 570-576;
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THE ABSENCE OF A TRYPTOPHAN-NIACIN RELATIONSHIP IN ESCHERICHIA COLI AND BACILLUS SUBTILIS
Charles Yanofsky
J. Bacteriol. November 1954 68: 577-584;
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STUDIES ON THE AEROBIC OXIDATION OF FATTY ACIDS BY BACTERIA: IV. The Effect of 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol on the Oxidation of Caprate and its Derivatives by Serratia marcescens
Jack M. Waltman and Sydney C. Rittenberg
J. Bacteriol. November 1954 68: 585-588;
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STUDIES ON THE METHANE BACTERIA: XI. Fixation of Atmospheric Nitrogen by Methanobacterium omelianskii
Martin J. Pine and H. A. Barker
J. Bacteriol. November 1954 68: 589-591;
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INDUCED METABOLIC MUTANTS OF MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS
J. L. Karlsson
J. Bacteriol. November 1954 68: 592-593;
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A CLARIFICATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP OF CANDIDA GUILLIERMONDII TO OTHER YEASTS BY A STUDY OF THEIR MATING TYPES
Lynferd J. Wickerham and Kermit A. Burton
J. Bacteriol. November 1954 68: 594-597;
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THE MECHANISM OF ALLANTOIN DEGRADATION BY A PSEUDOMONAS
L. Leon Campbell, Jr.
J. Bacteriol. November 1954 68: 598-603;
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FACTORS INFLUENCING THE GROWTH OF SHIGELLA DYSENTERIAE 1 IN A SYNTHETIC MEDIUM
Richard B. Johnson
J. Bacteriol. November 1954 68: 604-609;
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THE MULTIPLE MECHANISMS OF PENICILLIN RESISTANCE
Harry Eagle
J. Bacteriol. November 1954 68: 610-616;
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THE AMINO ACID REQUIREMENTS OF PENICILLIN RESISTANT AND PENICILLIN SENSITIVE STRAINS OF MICROCOCCUS PYOGENES
Amedeo Bondi, Joan Kornblum, and Margaret De St. Phalle
J. Bacteriol. November 1954 68: 617-621;
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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE ANTIBACTERIAL PROPERTIES OF ASCORBIC ACID AND REDUCTOGENIC COMPOUNDS
Quentin N. Myrvik and Wesley A. Volk
J. Bacteriol. November 1954 68: 622-626;
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A LIPOPROTEIN AS A GROWTH FACTOR FOR CERTAIN PLEUROPNEUMONIALIKE ORGANISMS
Paul F. Smith, James G. Lecce, and Raymond J. Lynn
J. Bacteriol. November 1954 68: 627-633;
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THE ISOLATION OF LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES FROM THE BOVINE CERVIX
M. L. Gray and D. H. McWade
J. Bacteriol. November 1954 68: 634-635;
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