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" CLASSIFICATION* The classification of bacteria was early recognized by Mueller as a matter of difficulty, since he says: "The difficulties that beset the investigation of these microscopic animals are complex; the sure and definite determination (of species)... "
Microbiology - Page 111
1921 - 1043 pages
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A Text-book of general bacteriology

Edwin Oakes Jordan - 1908 - 590 pages
...the modern bacteriologist, "that l>eset the investigators of these microscopic animals are countless; the sure and definite determination [of species] requires so much time, so much acumen of eye and judgment, so much perseverance and practice, that there is hardly anything else so...
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A Text-book of General Bacteriology

William Dodge Frost, Eugene Franklin McCampbell - Bacteriology - 1910 - 376 pages
...doing made an observation which has been appreciated by all later workers in this field; namely, " The difficulties that beset the investigation of these...time, so much of acumen of eye and judgment, so much perseveranceand practice, that there is hardly anything else so difficult." Another worker who deserves...
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A Text-book of general bacteriology

Edwin Oakes Jordan - 1910 - 624 pages
...the modern bacteriologist, "that beset the investigators of these microscopic animals are countless; the sure and definite determination [of species] requires so much time, so much acumen of eye and judgment, so much perseverance and practice, that there is hardly anything else so...
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Microbiology for Agricultural and Domestic Science Students

Charles Edward Marshall - Microorganisms - 1911 - 760 pages
...haplobacteria are found in nature and probably play important parts in the chemical transformation of matter. CLASSIFICATION. The classification of bacteria was...that there is hardly anything else so difficult." Early investigators found it difficult to decide whether bacteria are plants or animals, and nowadays...
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A Text-book of general bacteriology

Edwin Oakes Jordan - 1913 - 666 pages
...the modern bacteriologist, "that beset the investigators of these microscopic animals are countless; the sure and definite determination [of species] requires so much time, so much acumen of eye and judgment, so much perseverance and practice, that there is hardly anything else so...
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A Text-book of general bacteriology

Edwin Oakes Jordan - 1916 - 704 pages
...the modern bacteriologist, "that beset the investigators of these microscopic animals are countless; the sure and definite determination [of species] requires so much time, so much acumen of eye and judgment, so much perseverance and practice, that there is hardly anything else so...
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Bacteriology for nurses

Isabel McIsaac - 1917 - 208 pages
...difficulties," he writes, "that beset the investigators of these microscopic animals are countless; the sure and definite determination [of species] requires so much time, so much acumen of eye and judgment, so much perseverance and practice, that there is hardly anything so difficult."...
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A Text-book of general bacteriology

Edwin Oakes Jordan - 1921 - 754 pages
...the modern bacteriologist, "that beset the investigators of these microscopic animals are countless; the sure and definite determination [of species] requires so much time, so much acumen of eye and judgment, so much perseverance and practice, that there is hardly anything else so...
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