The Practitioner: ed. by F.E. Anstie and H. Lawson. Index to the first fifty volumes, Volume 25,Masalah 18801880 |
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Halaman 198
... spores of a microscopic fungus ( penicillium glaucum ) brought on a severe attack of hoarseness , passing into complete aphonia , and ending in a sharp attack of bronchial catarrh . The result of these experiments to some extent agrees ...
... spores of a microscopic fungus ( penicillium glaucum ) brought on a severe attack of hoarseness , passing into complete aphonia , and ending in a sharp attack of bronchial catarrh . The result of these experiments to some extent agrees ...
Halaman 232
... spores , and so on , ad infinitum . The rapidity with which a field is attacked from perhaps only one centre is a matter which need not be wondered at , because the infection is carried on with very great speed indeed . Now , there are ...
... spores , and so on , ad infinitum . The rapidity with which a field is attacked from perhaps only one centre is a matter which need not be wondered at , because the infection is carried on with very great speed indeed . Now , there are ...
Halaman 234
... spores produced in myriads , were brought over in the wind , and first attacked the potato crops in the Isle of Wight , and then spread over the South of England . The course of the disease is clearly traced from the South of England ...
... spores produced in myriads , were brought over in the wind , and first attacked the potato crops in the Isle of Wight , and then spread over the South of England . The course of the disease is clearly traced from the South of England ...
Halaman 235
... spores are more probably the means of carrying the disease over . The resting spores are very different from the spores previously described . They have a very much indurated coat , which permits their preservation even in the most ...
... spores are more probably the means of carrying the disease over . The resting spores are very different from the spores previously described . They have a very much indurated coat , which permits their preservation even in the most ...
Halaman 236
... spores , and for the spreading of the disease . On the spread of the disease Mr. Carruthers further said : — My belief is , that if a diseased plant were growing in the ... spores . the eggs , or ' resting spores , 236 THE POTATO DISEASE ,
... spores , and for the spreading of the disease . On the spread of the disease Mr. Carruthers further said : — My belief is , that if a diseased plant were growing in the ... spores . the eggs , or ' resting spores , 236 THE POTATO DISEASE ,
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The Practitioner: ed. by F.E. Anstie and H. Lawson ..., Volume 29,Masalah 1882 Tampilan cuplikan - 1882 |
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