The domestic canned goods are rarely adulterated, but imperfect sterilization and defective cans may bring about a condition of fermentation and gas formation due to bacterial action.
On the other hand a long list of plant-diseases has been of late years attributed to bacterial action.
Even his nitrates may be thus lost by bacterial action.
The deposition of iron phosphates and iron silicates is probably also in a measure aided by bacterial action.
There is hardly a moment in our life when we are not using some of the direct or indirect products of bacterial action.
Almost exactly the same use is made ofbacterial action in the manufacture of jute und hemp.
Diplococcus pneumoniæ and streptococcus, and association amongst the various suppurative organisms, we cannot doubt that there is an explanation to be found here of many hitherto unsolved results of bacterial action.
Recently, however, a new method has been introduced, largely through the work and influence of Professor Storch in Denmark, which is based upon our new knowledge respecting bacterial action in cream-ripening.
Just what the intermediate stages are, on whether there are any, so far as the phosphorus is concerned, in the splitting up of nucleic acid bybacterial action is not determined.
By this is meant the changes which different carbohydrates undergo when subjected to bacterial action.
The heating of hay and other green materials is due chiefly to bacterial action.
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