The Anaerobic Bacteria and Their Activities in Nature and Disease

The Anaerobic Bacteria and Their Activities in Nature and Disease
Title The Anaerobic Bacteria and Their Activities in Nature and Disease PDF eBook
Author Leland Swint MacClung
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 328
Release 1982
Genre Anaerobic bacteria
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The Anaerobic Bacteria

The Anaerobic Bacteria
Title The Anaerobic Bacteria PDF eBook
Author Leland S. MacClung
Publisher
Total Pages 775
Release 1982
Genre
ISBN 9780824712044

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The Anaerobic Bacteria, Their Activities in Nature and Disease

The Anaerobic Bacteria, Their Activities in Nature and Disease
Title The Anaerobic Bacteria, Their Activities in Nature and Disease PDF eBook
Author Leland Swint McClung
Publisher
Total Pages 770
Release 1982
Genre Anaerobic bacteria
ISBN

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Approximately 7400 entries to world literature. Increasing number of references shows expansion of literature through appearance of new journals and greater accessibility of journals. Alphabetical arrangement by primary authors. Each entry gives bibliographical information. Most volumes cover specific time periods, i.e., pt. 1, v. 1, 1940-1951; v. 2, 1952-1959; v. 3, 1960-1965; v. 4, 1966-1969; v. 5, subject listings for 1940-1969; pt. 2, v. 1, 1970-1975; v. 2, subject headings for 1970-1975. Includes subject index outline and lists of primary and secondary publications.

The Anaerobic Bacteria and Their Activities in Nature and Disease. A Subject Bibliography, Etc

The Anaerobic Bacteria and Their Activities in Nature and Disease. A Subject Bibliography, Etc
Title The Anaerobic Bacteria and Their Activities in Nature and Disease. A Subject Bibliography, Etc PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth MACCOY (and MAC CLUNG (L. S.))
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Total Pages
Release 1939
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The Anaerobic Bacteria and their Activities in Nature and Disease

The Anaerobic Bacteria and their Activities in Nature and Disease
Title The Anaerobic Bacteria and their Activities in Nature and Disease PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 270
Release 1939
Genre Anaerobic bacteria
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The Anaerobic Bacteria

The Anaerobic Bacteria
Title The Anaerobic Bacteria PDF eBook
Author Leland S. MacClung
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1982
Genre
ISBN 9780824712068

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Bacteria in Nature

Bacteria in Nature
Title Bacteria in Nature PDF eBook
Author Edward R. Leadbetter
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 273
Release 2013-11-11
Genre Medical
ISBN 1461565111

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Any branch of biology depends for its progress on the development of new concepts and to a lesser, but sometimes crucial, extent on the elimination of erroneous notions. Understanding the roles of bacteria required first the observation that such minute creatures existed, and subsequently the exper imental demonstrations that their presence was necessary for the occurrence of particular phenomena. In this first volume, the authors review the development of scientific understanding of the role of microbes as agents of diverse natural processes. Notably absent is a separate review of the history of microbes as agents of disease, a his tory available in many other publications. Regrettably absent is a review of the his tory of microbes as agents of inorganic transformations, a serious omission that resulted from the illness of the prospective author late in the preparation of this volume. The topic will of course be treated in later volumes, although not predominantly in a historical manner. Otherwise, the emphasis in this volume is on the history of understanding interrelationships between modes of bacterial existence and the inanimate environment. These relationships were established long be fore multicellular, differentiated or ganisms appeared as potential microbial habitats, and their recognition and elucidation contributed greatly to the widened appreciation of bacterial di versity and the importance of these simpler creatures to the physiochemical conditions of the biosphere.