Search Results - Gotch, Francis
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The blood volume of mammals as determined by experiments upon rabbits, guinea-pigs, and mice, and its relationship to the body weight and to the surface area expressed in a formula
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On variation and adaptation in bacteria, illustrated by observations upon streptococci, with special reference to the value of fermentation tests as applied to these organisms
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III. The blood volume of mammals as determined by experiments upon rabbits, guinea-pigs, and mice; and its relationship to the body weight and to the surface area expressed in form...
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The velocity of reaction in the “absorption” of specific agglutinins by bacteria, and in the “adsorption" of agglutinins, trypsin, and sulphuric acid by animal charcoal
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