Description: Microbiology and The Spontaneous Generation Debate during the 1870's By Glenn Vandervliet Published by Coronado Press, 1971 5 1/2 x 8 1/4 x 1/2 inches, 150 pages. During the 1870's microbial investigators prepared organic solutions from a wide variety of plant and animal substances to be used as liquid culture media. They were unique in that they frequently possessed unusual resistance to ordinary heat sterilization techniques. This study discusses the men and events which led to the discovery of bacterial endospore formation, to the recognition of the many factors which influence microbial thermal resistance, and to the development of efficient and effective means of heat sterilization. We usually ship by media mail. For priority or other special services, please e-mail us for rates. We have many other items listed, and we will combine shipping for multiple purchases. If you need more information about any of our items, please contact us. We are a Friends of the Library group, and our income benefits our county libraries. Thanks for looking!
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Publication Year: 1971
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Language: English
Book Title: Microbology and the Spontaneous Generation Debate during the 1870
Author: Glenn Vandervliet
Publisher: Coronado Press
Genre: Biology
Topic: Microbiology