...Mouths of snakes are reservoirs for infectious bacteria, which are especially prolific in damaged tissue...
Ray D. Burkett 「Natural History of Cottonmouth Moccasin, Agkistrodon piscovorus (Reptilia)」
...Rivolta reports the case of a cowwith spots of local congestion and blood staining in the kidney, the affectedparts being loaded with bacteria...
U.S. Department of Agriculture 「Special Report on Diseases of Cattle」
...The explanation is now satisfactory—the foreign bodycarries in with it bacteria, which act as ferments upon the urine and mucus inaddition to the mechanical injury caused by its presence...
U.S. Department of Agriculture 「Special Report on Diseases of Cattle」
...Another mode of reproduction, limited to certain classesof bacteria, consists in the formation of a spore within the body of thebacterium...
U.S. Department of Agriculture 「Special Report on Diseases of Cattle」
...The bacteria on this plate are partly from tissues, partly from cultures,and stained artificially with aniline colors (fuchsin or methylene blue)...
U.S. Department of Agriculture 「Special Report on Diseases of Cattle」
...These are also the cause ofhemorrhagic septicemia and are closely related to swine-plague bacteria...
U.S. Department of Agriculture 「Special Report on Diseases of Cattle」
...A 5per cent solution is sufficiently strong for all spore-bearing bacteria (3ounces in 2 quarts of water)...
U.S. Department of Agriculture 「Special Report on Diseases of Cattle」
...—Septicemia is characterized by the destructive changes in theblood, which is chocolate colored, noncoagulable, and swarms with bacteria...
U.S. Department of Agriculture 「Special Report on Diseases of Cattle」
...Mooreand Smith have found in the mouths and nasal cavities of healthy animals,including cattle, bacteria belonging to this group; but these organisms provedto be nonpathogenic...
U.S. Department of Agriculture 「Special Report on Diseases of Cattle」
...Removing these parts exposes the flesh at several places to the actionof the air and of bacteria, which cause putrefaction...
John H. Robinson 「Our Domestic Birds」
...Even more dangerous than the transference of germs on thelegs and body of the fly is the fact that bacteria are found in greaternumbers and live longer in its alimentary canal...
L. O. Howard and F. C. Bishopp 「The House Fly and How to Suppress It」
...Several microorganisms, or bacteria, found originally in diseasedrats or mice, have been exploited for destroying rats...
David E. Lantz 「House Rats and Mice」
...It has alsobeen shown that these “travelling-cells,” or planocytes,play an important part in man’s physiology and pathology (as means oftransport for food, infectious matter, bacteria, etc...
Ernst Haeckel 「The Evolution of Man」
...But we cannot linger now to deal with thesevery interesting features; the Bacteria have no relation to man’sgenealogical tree...
Ernst Haeckel 「The Evolution of Man」
...This contained bacteria that were harmless in themselves,and were hostile to those of the Gray Plague...
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science, November, 1930」
...Twort advanced the thought that the agent might be a living, filteredvirus, although he favored the theory that it was an enzyme derivedfrom the bacteria themselves...
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science, November, 1930」
...A grain of dust from the streets of Paris is the homeof 130,000 bacteria...
Camille Flammarion Frances A. Welby 「Astronomy for Amateurs」
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