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Some Relationships between Certain Aquatic Actinomycetes and Bacillus Cereus

Description: The purpose of this investigation is to determine if there was a metabolic relationship between the actinomycetes and the gram positive, spore-forming becilli in surface waters, and, if such a relationship was evident, to relate the association to the disappearances of typical actinomycete tastes and odors from waters.
Date: August 1963
Creator: Hoehn, Robert Campbell
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Autoimmunity of Periodontitis

Description: The purpose of this investigation is to determine if auto-antibodies are demonstrable in inflammatory periodontal disease using methods other than those of Novotny.
Date: August 1963
Creator: Miller, Katy Jo Coyle
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Colonial Variations of a Mucoid Strain of Staphylococcus Aureus

Description: It was the purpose of the present investigation to demonstrate the selection of a variant of one strain of Staphylococcus aureus by altering certain environmental factors, and to study that variant as to biochemical activities and capsule formation.
Date: June 1963
Creator: Liston, Winston Bryan
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A Serological Study of the Aerobic Actinomycetes

Description: The purpose of this work is to find an adequate immunizing procedure for aerobic actinomycetes and a suitable method of testing for antibodies produced. Some of the factors which influence the antigenicity of the organisms, and the demonstration of specific antibodies have been included.
Date: August 1963
Creator: Ferguson, James Kelton
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Assimilation of Organic Carbon by Aquatic Actinomycetes

Description: There were two purposes of this investigation: the first was to develop a method for studying spore germination, hyphal growth and mycelial development of the aquatic actinomycetes under the microscope so that the life cycle of this organism could be continuously followed. The second purpose was to determine the rate of carbon utilization from various types of nutritional sources, and to correlate this with the colony development and spore formation.
Date: August 1963
Creator: Shao, Yi-min
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