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comparative biochemical studies on the oligochaetes pheretima hawayana, glossoscolex grandis, and rhinodrilus sp. 19676075139
eimeria odocoilei n. sp. from the mule deer odocoileus h. hemionus in washington. 19676069253
notes on the life cycle of polymorphus (profilicollis) formosus sp. no., and records of arhythmorhynchus hispidus van cleave, 1925 (acanthocephala) from taiwan. 19676035721
foleyella philistinae sp. n. (nematoda: filarioidea) from the lizard, agama stellio, in lebanon, with notes on foleyella agamae (rodhain, 1906). 19676035717
multigonotylus micropteri gen. et sp. n. and caecincola wakullata sp. n. (digenea: cryptogonimidae) from freshwater bass, micropterus salmoides. 19676035714
ptyalincola ondatrae, gen. et sp. n. (trematoda: brachylaimidae), a fluke inhabiting the salivary glands of muskrats. 19676035713
the induction of multinuclearity in agitated and in aging cultures of acanthamoeba sp. neff. 19675584614
[cancer of the esophagus - treatment by cytostatics sp-g and sp-i. previous communication]. 19675302562
monocystid gregarines of nigerian earthworms. i. adelphocystis aeikineta gen.nov., sp.nov. from the coelom of keffia variabilis clausen, 1963. 19674963375
aedes (diceromyia) ramachandrai, n. sp. (diptera: culicidae) from southern india. 19676058985
tur breviperitremus n.sp., a new laelapine mite from south africa. 19676052130
the morphology, life-history, and systematic relations of the digenetic trematode, uniserialis breviserialis sp. nov., (notocotylidae), a parasite of the bursa fabricius of birds.imbricata-type cercariae from hydrobia salsa, a brackish-water, prosobranch snail taken near woods hole, massachusetts, emerge shortly before noon, are photopositive and encyst after swimming for a few minutes to three to four hours. metacercariae were fed to chicks and domestic ducklings and developed to mature worms after about two weeks in the bursae fabricii of these birds. adult and larval stages are described and figured. the worms belong in the family notocotylidae and are assigned to the ...196729332442
the identification of ciclacidine an antibiotic from streptomyces capoamus sp. nov. 19685636926
n1-pyrromycinone, a new tetracenequinone (anthracyclinone) from streptomyces sp. 1-8. 19685640451
metabolism of p-aminobenzoic acid by a chloramphenicol-producing streptomyces sp. 19685643756
studies on monogenetic trematodes. xli. gyrodactylus ensatus sp. n., the first species of the genus described from amphibia. 19685647109
the life history of echinostoma rodriguesi sp. n. (trematoda: echinostomatidae). 19685647117
capillaria philippinensis sp. n. (nematoda: trichinellida), from the intestine of man in the philippines. 19685647122
studies on southeast asian haemaphysalis ticks (ixodoidea: ixodidae). h. (kaiseriana) luzonensis sp. n. from philippine deer and boars. 19685647127
the thermophilic actinomycetes in mouldy hay: micropolyspora faeni sp.nov. 19685652070
cell division in erwinia: inhibition of nuclear body division in filaments grown in penicillin or mitomycin c.low concentrations of penicillin or mitomycin c in cultures of erwinia sp. inhibit cell division. electron-microscopic analysis of serial sections of these nondividing cells reveals that division of the nuclear body is also inhibited.19685657062
lysis of viable rumen bacteria in bovine rumen fluid.streptococcus bovis and butyrivibrio sp. were labeled with thymidine-methyl-(3)h, washed, and resuspended in rumen fluid or rumen fluid fractions obtained from holstein and jersey cows fed alfalfa hay once daily. factors affecting the lytic activity found in untreated rumen fluid were examined. day to day variation and differences before and after feeding were observed for the same cow. there were also differences between cows on the same day. for a given rumen fluid, the rate of release of labe ...19685659364
occurrence of udp-n-acetylhexosaminuronic acid in a mutant strain of achromobacter georgiopolitanum n sp. 19685660110
lysogeny in mycobacteria. i. conversion of colony morphology, nitrate reductase activity, and tween 80 hydrolysis of mycobacterium sp. atcc 607 associated with lysogeny. 19685661062
radiation treatment of foods. i. radurization of fresh eviscerated poultry.radurization processing of fresh eviscerated poultry has been microbiologically studied. the recommended dose of 0.5 mrads extended the shelf life at 5 c by approximately 14 days. this treatment also effected a 10 and 11 log reduction in the number of viable salmonella species and staphylococcus aureus strains, respectively. recycling these organisms at sublethal doses of irradiation resulted in strains possessing increased irradiation resistance. shifts in the microbial ecology after irradiatio ...19685664122
study of the level of the indole type of growth regulators in barley during the pathogenesis of the powdery mildew (erysiphe graminis f. sp. hordei marchal). 19685664757
influence of nitrogen source on formation of chloramphenicol in cultures of streptomyces sp. 3022a. 19685665980
studies of the development of powdery mildes (erysiphe graminis f. sp. hordei marchal) on barley. ii. primary appressoria formation. 19685666265
sequential replication of the chromosome of bacillus licheniformis.a sequential replication map of the chromosome of bacillus licheniformis was constructed by employing the method of gene-frequency analysis presented by yoshikawa and sueoka. our analysis of 11 genetic markers was based on the hypothesis that the chromosome initiated replication at a fixed origin and proceeded in a linear fashion to the terminus. the proposed locations of markers were validated by cotransformation and cotransduction analyses. bacteriophage sp-15 cotransduced markers that failed ...19685669889
herpetosiphon aurantiacus gen. et sp. n., a new filamentous gliding organism. 19685669912
histochemical localization of alkaline phosphatase in the testicular nephridia of the land-leech, haemadipsa sp. 19685670276
streptomyces citricolor nov. sp. and a new antibiotic, aristeromycin. 19685671989
formation of o-ethylhomoserine by bacteria.resting cells of corynebacterium sp. e17 formed o-ethylhomoserine from ethyl alcohol for a few hours. addition of l-homoserine greatly enhanced its formation. thus, the formation of o-ethylhomoserine from ethyl alcohol by 27 bacteria, 6 yeasts, and 4 fungi was investigated by using growing cultures and resting cells in the presence of l-homoserine. the o-ethylhomoserine formed in the culture supernatant fluids or supernatant fluids of the reaction mixtures was identified by paper chromatography. ...19685674048
mannosidohydroxystreptomycin from streptomyces sp. 19685674972
[the amino acid pattern of crystalline histidine decarboxylase of micrococcus sp. n. and lactobacillus 30a]. 19685678148
trichophyton proliferans sp. nov., a human pathogen. 19685679673
on a new lung fluke found in thailand, paragonimus harinasutai sp. nov. (trematoda, troglotrematidae). 19685679823
differences in the mutagenic and lethal effect of ethylmethansulphonate in the isolation of auxotrophic mutants of the strain corynebacterium sp. 9366. 19685679918
formation of isoamylase by pseudomonas.we have isolated a pseudomonas sp. (strain sb15) which produces an isoamylase (ec 3.2.1.9). highest yields of this enzyme were obtained when the bacterium was grown in shaken culture in a medium containing maltose, dextrin, starch, or isomaltose. specific carbon and nitrogen sources were required for growth. the most satisfactory medium consisted of 2% maltose, 0.4% sodium glutamate, 0.3% diammonium hydrogen phosphate, and other inorganic salts. the optimal ph for enzyme production was 5 to 6. t ...19685684197
biodehalogenation. epoxiation of halohydrins, epoxide opening, and transhalogenation by a flavobacterium sp. 19685684342
the metabolism of aromatic acids by micro-organisms. metabolic pathways in the fungi.1. the metabolic pathways of aromatic-ring fission were examined in a range of fungal genera that utilize several compounds related to lignin. 2. most of the genera, after growth on p-hydroxybenzoate, protocatechuate or compounds that are degraded to the latter (e.g. caffeate, ferulate or vanillate), rapidly oxidized these compounds, but not catechol. 3. such genera possessed a protocatechuate 3,4-oxygenase and accumulated beta-carboxymuconate as the product of protocatechuate oxidation. this en ...19685691754
[studies on the land leech, mesobdella sp. found in the nostril of a man. 1. 1. ecological observations]. 19685692245
hartmanella sp. (acanthamoeba) as a tissue culture contaminant. 19685694401
the characterization of a micrococcus (staphylococcus lactis) sp. i3 with an atypical teichoic acid in its wall. 19685701686
[induced formation of asparagine- and glutamine synthetases by pseudomonas sp]. 19685703741
studies on freshwater larval trematodes. xvii. the life cycle of echinochasmus zubedakhaname sp. n. 19685706747
studies on acylase activity and micro-organisms. xxv. purification and properties of benzoylamino-acid amidohydrolase in kt 801 (pseudomonas sp.). 19685706807
plasmodium octamerium n. sp., an avian malaria parasite from the pintail whydah bird vidua macroura. 19685719065
eimeria montanaensis n. sp. and e. ernesti n. sp. (protozoa, eimeriidae) from the rocky mountain goat oreamnos americanus. 19685719082
isolation and characterization of transducing bacteriophage bp1 for bacterium anitratum (achromobacter sp.).a small transducing phage has been isolated against a strain of bacterium anitratum. the particle has a head dimension of 450 a and a tail approximately 200 a long. the latent period is 16 min and the average burst size is 98. the intact particle has an absorption maximum and minimum at 260 and 237 mmu, respectively. the sedimentation coefficient (s(20)) is 460. the phage contains double-stranded dna with an s degrees (20,w) of 32.8. molecular weight estimates of the deoxyribonucleic acid ranged ...19685723528
structure of the cell walls of lactobacillus plantarum, atcc 8014. 2. cross linkage between d-alanine and alpha,alpha'-diaminopimelic acid in the cell wall peptidoglycans studied with an l-11 enzyme from flavobacterium sp. 19685723907
cell division in a species of erwinia. xii. a study of nutritional influences in d-serine inhibition of growth and division of erwinia sp., and of certain specific sites of d-serine action. 19685724892
[influence of different sources of carbon nutrition on the growth of achromobacter sp]. 19685733234
[spore structure of two new species of anaerobic bacteria--clostridium taeniosporum n. sp. and bacillus penicillus n. sp]. 19685733247
[production of fibrinolytic and caseinolytic enzymes by actinomyces sp. strain i]. 19685734424
[fine structure of myxobacterium archangium sp]. 19685735984
the life-cycle of echinoparyphium serratum sp. nov. (digenea: echinostomatidae). 19685740544
wenyonella philiplevinei, n. sp., a coccidial organism of the white pekin duck. 19685749024
[pharmacological study of a protease tsp-x produced by serratia sp. e 15]. 19685749295
[pharmacological study of a protease tsp-x produced by serratia sp.e 15]. 19685749296
(pharmacological study of protease tsp-x produced by serratia sp. iii. sub-acute toxicological experiments of tsp-x]) 19685749298
camallanides dhamini n. sp. from rat snake ptyas mucosus. 19685751499
acanthostomum (gymnatrema) pambanense sp. n. (trematoda: acanthostomatidae) from the fish, therapon puta (cuv. and val.) in india. 19685753051
[haemobartonella markovi sp. nov., a hemoparasite of sheep]. 19685754165
[culicoides marcleti n. sp. and new localizations of culicoides (diptera, ceratopogonidae) of the mediterranean region and particularly algeria]. 19685755775
paragonimus caliensis sp. n. and paragonimiasis in colombia. 19685757664
haemaphysalis (haemaphysalis) indoflava sp. n. (acarina: ixodidae) from the himalayan region of uttar pradesh, and madras, india. 19685757675
plasmodium (vinckeia) watteni sp. n. from the formosan giant flying squirrel, petaurista petaurista grandis. 19685757690
[guanamycin, an antibiotic of the quinoxaline group, produced by streptomyces sp. 6617-iaufpe]. 19685761010
lysis of cell walls of mucor ramannianus möller by a streptomyces sp. 19685301324
candida friedrichii sp. n., a melibiose-fermenting yeast. 19685305781
the purification of cellulase and exo-laminaranase and their role in the formation of pythium sp. "protoplasts". 19685305786
[decomposition of methionine by an enzyme of aspergillus sp]. 19685261228
moraxella kingii sp.nov., a haemolytic, saccharolytic species of the genus moraxella. 19685185818
herpes simplex virus products in productive and abortive infection. ii. electron microscopic and immunological evidence for failure of virus envelopment as a cause of abortive infection.herpes simplex virus strain mpdk(-) multiplies in hep-2 cells, but not in dog kidney (dk) cells. strain mpdk(+)sp, a multistep mutant of mpdk(-), multiplies in both hep-2 and dk cells. stabilized lysates of productively infected cells yield three macromolecular aggregates of viral deoxyribonucleic acid and protein banding in cscl gradients at densities of 1.285 g/cm(3) (alpha), 1.325 g/cm(3) (beta), and 1.37 to 1.45 g/cm(3) (gamma). similar lysates from abortively infected cells yield only the b ...19684316018
suppression of sarcoma 37 in mice by the treatment with extracellular polysaccharide produced by a strain of crepidotus sp. 19685307365
["gonococcal" urethritis and the so-called tribe mimeae debord, 1942, in ribeirão prêto, sp]. 19685308497
shigellosis in the baboon (papio sp.). 19684230576
a leptospirosis outbreak in a baboon (papio sp.) colony. 19684230579
occurrence of athesmia sp. in the cinnamon ringtail monkey, cebus albifrons. 19684233857
alimentary human infection with capillaria sp. from the philippines. 19684234369
influence of phosphate compounds on certain fungi and their preservative effects on fresh cherry fruit (prunus cerasus, l.).studies were conducted to ascertain the retarding effects of four phosphate compounds (sodium hexametaphosphate, sodium tripolyphosphate, sodium tetraphosphate, and tetrasodium pyrophosphate) on molding of fresh cherries (prunus cerasus, l.). in vitro studies on their antimycotic effects against the most common fungal spoilers, penicillium expansum, rhizopus nigricans, and botrytis sp., were also carried out. sodium tetraphosphate appeared to be the most effective compound in preserving cherries ...19684295176
nature of unsaponifiable lipids of a mycoplasma strain grown with isopentenyl pyrophosphate as a substitute for sterol.mycoplasma sp., strain j, which is unable to convert mevalonic acid to isopentenyl pyrophosphate (ipp) will grow with ipp as a substitute for sterol. (14)c-labeled ipp is incorporated into its unsaponifiable lipid. this unsaponifiable lipid was separated into three (14)c-labeled fractions, all of which possess spectral and chromatographic characteristics of polyterpenes.19684297022
identification of the major glycolipid from mycoplasma sp., strain j as 3,4,6-triacyl-beta-glucopyranose. 19684299081
cytochrome p-450 involvement in the oxidation of n-octane b cell-free extracts of corynebacterium sp. strain 7e1c. 19684301407
influence of the photodynamic effect on the kinetics of plaque growth of bacillus subtilis phages sp 3 and sp 8. 19684384405
[studies on the light-induced cytochrome oxidation in the photosynthetizing purple bacteria rhodopseudomonas sp]. 19684312275
in vitro activity of carbenicillin against gram-negative bacilli.the activity of a new semisynthetic penicillin, carbenicillin, was determined against 241 strains of gram-negative bacilli with the tube-dilution technique. of 143 strains of pseudomonas sp., 99 had a minimal inhibitory concentration of 200 to 300 mug/ml. the majority of strains of escherichia coli and proteus spp. were sensitive to this antibiotic, with minimal inhibitory concentrations of 25 mug/ml or less. strains of klebsiella sp. were quite resistant to carbenicillin. the size of inoculum h ...19684870276
characterization of methanobacterium mobilis, sp. n., isolated from the bovine rumen.a methanogenic bacterium, present in bovine rumen contents at concentrations of approximately 2 x 10(8) cells per ml, has been isolated in pure culture. the organism is a strictly anaerobic, weakly motile, nonsporeforming, gram-negative rod (0.7 mu x 1.5 to 2.0 mu) with rounded ends. there is a single polar flagellum. the organism grows at temperatures between 30 and 45 c, with an optimum at 40 c, and at ph values between 5.9 and 7.7, with optimal growth between ph 6.1 and 6.9. of the 17 substra ...19684870286
growth and other characteristics of a cell line (sp-8) established from shope virus-induced cutaneous papilloma of domestic rabbit. 19684872222
sensitivity of an enrichment culture procedure for detection of clostridium botulinum type e in raw and smoked whitefish chubs.the sensitivity of an enrichment culture procedure for detecting clostridium botulinum type e in whitefish chubs (leucichthys sp.) was assayed. data demonstrated that fish inoculated with 10 or more viable c. botulinum spores regularly develop specifically neutralizable enrichment cultures. mild heat treatment (60 c, 15 min) substantially reduced the sensitivity of enrichment culturing. this effect was particularly noticeable in the culturing of fish which harbored fewer than 10 spores each. evi ...19684872995
taxonomic study on streptosporangium albidum nov. sp. 19684876997
a new v-dependent haemophilus species preferring increased co2 tension for growth and named haemophilus paraphrophilus, nov. sp. 19684880694
[biologic cycle in the laboratory of plasmodium berghei killicki n. sub. sp]. 19684888201
[antibiotic activity in vivo of a staphylococcin produced by a strain of micrococcus sp]. 19684899171
[paramonostomum antarcticum n. sp. (trematoda: notocotylidae) and observations on the development of larvae in the antarctic]. 19684906486
nature of the carrier state of bacteriophage sp-10 in bacillus subtilis.although the association of phage sp-10 with bacillus subtilis w-23-s(r) persists in heat- and antiserum-resistant form through the spore stage, it is unstable in vegetative cells and frequently terminates in loss of the carried phage or in lysis. on low-tonicity media, the plating efficiency of carrier cells is low. however, high concentrations of succinate or sucrose or a slowed growth rate preserve viability: on 0.48 m succinate-agar, the viable count per optical density unit is the same as t ...19684967775
[preliminary study of an aerobic chitinolytic bacterium, clostridium chitinophilum n. sp]. 19684970676
enhancing effect on alkalinization of the medium on the activity of erythromycin against gram-negative bacteria.the antibacterial activity of erythromycin was markedly enhanced by alkalinization of the culture medium or urine within the clinical range (ph 6.0 to 8.2). this effect was demonstrated against recent isolates of escherichia coli, klebsiella pneumoniae, enterobacter sp., and pseudomonas aeruginosa, as well as against staphylococcus aureus and streptococcus faecalis. the urine of normal volunteers was made alkaline by ingestion of sodium bicarbonate or acetazolamide (diamox) during administration ...19684970991
a new antibacterial agent produced by streptomyces sp. ac6-569. 19684971618
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