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... workers soon found differences in the bacilli from humans , cattle and birds and also isolated related organisms from the environment . The rapid growers M. smegmatis and M. phlei were described in 1897 and 1898 respectively . The ...
... workers soon found differences in the bacilli from humans , cattle and birds and also isolated related organisms from the environment . The rapid growers M. smegmatis and M. phlei were described in 1897 and 1898 respectively . The ...
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... workers but never proven . Branching is unusual but may be induced by altering the cultural conditions . Thus , in the presence of 2 per cent glycine , rapidly growing strains produce distinct mycelia which are only weakly acid fast ...
... workers but never proven . Branching is unusual but may be induced by altering the cultural conditions . Thus , in the presence of 2 per cent glycine , rapidly growing strains produce distinct mycelia which are only weakly acid fast ...
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... workers prefer to adopt a simple system which merely allocates organisms to groups or ' complexes ' of differing clinical significance . In many cases this approach is adequate , but only if it is based on sound taxonomic principles and ...
... workers prefer to adopt a simple system which merely allocates organisms to groups or ' complexes ' of differing clinical significance . In many cases this approach is adequate , but only if it is based on sound taxonomic principles and ...
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