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... incubation period , adding the more complex antigen . Failure to form a precipitate under such conditions indicates that the histamine has combined with the specific antibody during the first incubation , thereby inhibiting ...
... incubation period , adding the more complex antigen . Failure to form a precipitate under such conditions indicates that the histamine has combined with the specific antibody during the first incubation , thereby inhibiting ...
Page 187
... incubation period it is fixed only in the mixture which contained antigen and antibody ( positive serum ) . Complement is free if antibody is absent ( nega- tive serum ) . C 1st . step Positive + A A R + C C A + R After 1st . incubation ...
... incubation period it is fixed only in the mixture which contained antigen and antibody ( positive serum ) . Complement is free if antibody is absent ( nega- tive serum ) . C 1st . step Positive + A A R + C C A + R After 1st . incubation ...
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... INCUBATION PERIOD ( DAYS ) RECOVERIES DEATHS MORTALITY ( PER CENT ) 1 to 5 5 to 10 10 to 12 Over 12 MORTALITY BEFORE ... incubation period under 10 days and 25 per cent in the cases with an incubation period of 14 to 25 days . The death ...
... INCUBATION PERIOD ( DAYS ) RECOVERIES DEATHS MORTALITY ( PER CENT ) 1 to 5 5 to 10 10 to 12 Over 12 MORTALITY BEFORE ... incubation period under 10 days and 25 per cent in the cases with an incubation period of 14 to 25 days . The death ...
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THE GENERAL BIOLOGY OF BACTERIA AND THE GENERAL | 1 |
General Morphology and Reproduction of Bacteria | 24 |
Variability of Bacteria | 38 |
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