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THE EFFECTS OF SPRAY-DRYING ON THE VIABILITY OF FUNGOUS SPORES
Peter Mazur and William H. Weston
J. Bacteriol. March 1956 71: 257-266;
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NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF SOME PUTREFACTIVE ANAEROBIC BACTERIA,
L. Leon Campbell, Jr. and Hilmer A. Frank
J. Bacteriol. March 1956 71: 267-269;
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THE HOST-PARASITE RELATIONSHIP IN TULAREMIA: III. THE INFLUENCE OFPasteurella tularensisON ENYZMES INVOLVED IN AMINO ACID METABOLISM IN TISSUES OF WHITE RATS
John M. Woodward and Mary W. Mayhew
J. Bacteriol. March 1956 71: 270-273;
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STUDIES ON THE METABOLISM OF THE TREPONEMATA II.: Transamination in the Reiter Treponeme
Stanley Barban
J. Bacteriol. March 1956 71: 274-277;
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STUDIES ON THE INHIBITION OF GROWTH OF ESCHERICHIA COLI BY NORMAL AMINOBUTYRIC ACIDS
Samuel Friedman
J. Bacteriol. March 1956 71: 278-284;
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A STUDY OF BACTERIAL SUBSTANCES STAINABLE BY THE HYDROGEN CHLORIDE METHOD
H. L. Chance
J. Bacteriol. March 1956 71: 285-289;
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HYBRIDIZATION STUDIES INVOLVING SACCHAROMYCES LACTIS AND ZYGOSACCHAROMYCES ASHBYI
Lynferd J. Wickerham and Kermit A. Burton
J. Bacteriol. March 1956 71: 290-295;
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HYBRIDIZATION STUDIES INVOLVING SACCHAROMYCES FRAGILIS AND ZYGOSACCHAROMYCES DOBZHANSKII
Lynferd J. Wickerham and Kermit A. Burton
J. Bacteriol. March 1956 71: 296-302;
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BACTERIAL DECOMPOSITION OF 2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID
Martin H. Rogoff and James J. Reid
J. Bacteriol. March 1956 71: 303-307;
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THE METABOLISM OF SPECIES OF STREPTOMYCES IX.: Metabolism of Pentose and Hexose Phosphates
Vincent W. Cochrane and Philip L. Hawley
J. Bacteriol. March 1956 71: 308-314;
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THE DENSITY AND SIZE OF AIR-BORNE SERRATIA MARCESCENS
Clyde Orr, Jr. and Mendel T. Gordon
J. Bacteriol. March 1956 71: 315-317;
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STUDIES ON A MUTANT OF ESCHERICHIA COLI WITH UNBALANCED RIBONUCLEIC ACID SYNTHESIS
Ernest Borek, Joyce Rockenbach, and Ann Ryan
J. Bacteriol. March 1956 71: 318-323;
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STUDIES ON THE PHYSIOLOGY OF VIRULENCE OF PASTEURELLA TULARENSIS II.: Serine Deaminase and Transaminase Activity
Dorothy E. Fleming and Lee Foshay
J. Bacteriol. March 1956 71: 324-327;
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MUTANTS RECOVERED AFTER EXPOSURE OF STREPTOMYCES VENEZUELAE TO X-RAYS
Ralph B. Gwatkin and David Gottlieb
J. Bacteriol. March 1956 71: 328-332;
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CHARACTERISTICS OF ORGANISMS ISOLATED FROM THE RUMEN OF COWS FED HIGH AND LOW ROUGHAGE RATIONS
H. E. Bauman and E. M. Foster
J. Bacteriol. March 1956 71: 333-338;
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A BIOCHEMICAL TEST FOR SEPARATING PARACOLON GROUPS
Philip R. Carlquist
J. Bacteriol. March 1956 71: 339-341;
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DIFFERENTIATION OF RESISTANT MUTANTS BY INFRARED ANALYSIS
Frederick C. Kull and Madelon R. Grimm
J. Bacteriol. March 1956 71: 342-347;
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ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF ULTRA-THIN SECTIONS OF BACTERIA: II. Sporulation of Bacillus megaterium and Bacillus cereus
George B. Chapman
J. Bacteriol. March 1956 71: 348-355;
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THE PRESENCE OF ACONITASE AND "ACONITIC HYDRASE" IN ASPERGILLUS NIGER
Nora E. Neilson
J. Bacteriol. March 1956 71: 356-361;
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T-FORM COLONIES OF PLEUROPNEUMONIALIKE ORGANISMS
Maurice C. Shepard
J. Bacteriol. March 1956 71: 362-369;
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PERSISTENCE OF INDIVIDUAL STRAINS OF ESCHERICHIA COLI IN MAN AND DOG UNDER VARYING CONDITIONS
H. J. Sears, Helen Janes, Richard Saloum, Inez Brownlee, and L. F. Lamoreaux
J. Bacteriol. March 1956 71: 370-372;
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DEGRADATION OF DEXTRANS BY ENZYMES OF INTESTINAL BACTERIA
Theodore W. Sery and Edward J. Hehre
J. Bacteriol. March 1956 71: 373-380;
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CAPILLARY TUBE METHOD FOR COUNTING VIABLE BACTERIA
Tomomichi Yanagita
J. Bacteriol. March 1956 71: 381-382;
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PARTIAL PURIFICATION OF CELLULASE FROM A WOOD-ROTTING BASIDIOMYCETE
Harry H. Higa, R. D. O'Neill, and M. W. Jennison
J. Bacteriol. March 1956 71: 382
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