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Example sentences for "cultivations"

Lexicographically close words:
cultivate; cultivated; cultivates; cultivating; cultivation; cultivator; cultivators; cultiver; culto; cultor
  1. At the bottom of it, and filling the lower ground, are the wharès and cultivations of a good-sized Maori kainga.

  2. The Maori cultivations were often extensive, though, before the coming of Captain Cook, the articles cultivated were not of great variety.

  3. Similarly, the fields and gardens, the cultivations of kumera and taro, used not to be fenced until the introduction of pigs rendered that necessary.

  4. After each rain or irrigation the soil should receive a shallow cultivation, and during dry weather frequent cultivations are necessary in order to retain moisture.

  5. For the best results the mulch should not be applied until the ground has become thoroughly warmed up and after two or three cultivations have been given.

  6. The stand of the onions and lettuce is injured by mulching, while so few cultivations are required for sweet corn that mulching is hardly profitable, and in wet seasons the yield was decidedly decreased by mulching.

  7. Two cultivations of lowly virulent bacilli were therefore grown by Mr. Shattock in flasks upon a favourable medium over which was drawn sewer air.

  8. In very old cultivations spore-like bodies can be observed both in stained and unstained preparations, but neither the irregular granules within the capsule nor the unstained spaces between the granules are spores (Babes and Crookshank).

  9. Koch isolated and described the specific bacillus, and obtained pure cultivations (1884).

  10. It is, in fact, the nitrous organism which, as we have previously seen, may be separated from soil by successive cultivations in ammonium carbonate solution.

  11. This green manure crop should then be disced in by April 15 of the following spring, with subsequent shallow cultivations at about six-week intervals through the growing season.

  12. In another planting the trees are planted on rather heavy soil that is terraced; they are given applications of commercial fertilizers and infrequent cultivations and have been producing fairly good crops of nuts in recent years.

  13. In his extensive cultivations of Bacillus prodigiosus, Staphylococcus pyogenes and Myxococcus he succeeded in producing many strains with modified properties.

  14. As regards the Norway cultivations we have the average monthly temperatures recorded by Schuebeler, though he does not discuss them in connection with this special problem.

  15. When the crop is wanted for hay, however, wheat usually will follow, and it is much better to plant in rows and to give two or three cultivations so that the ground may be easily prepared for the wheat.

  16. The methods used in plowing, harrowing, and later cultivations fix the productive power of a soil for the season in large measure.

  17. By successive cultivations of the parasite he showed, that after it had been a hundred times reproduced, it continued to be as virulent as at first.

  18. What takes place during that interval of time intentionally placed between two successive cultivations of the cholera microbe--that interval which is employed in effecting the attenuation and producing the vaccine?

  19. A few weeks suffice to render such matter inoffensive: hence the dust of one year is not injurious to the cultivations of the next year.

  20. There existed several examples of successful cultivations conducted in nurseries which had totally failed from the effects of pébrine the year before.

  21. It was easy, therefore, to multiply cultivations free from pébrine.

  22. But, before perishing, this culture passes through very different degrees of progressively weakened virulence, and it is easy with these cultivations to render rabbits ill without causing their death.

  23. Inoculations from these last cultivations produced the fever in certain breeds of pigs.

  24. In the following spring he left for Alais, where he followed in all their phases, from the egg up to the cocoon, the cultivations there undertaken, and he had the happiness of proving once more the certainty of his method.

  25. But in 1849, after an exceptionally good year, and without any atmospheric conditions to account for the fact, a number of cultivations entirely broke down.

  26. Chamberland, has given that proof, as he did in the case of the bacterium of splenic fever, by resorting to the method of successive cultivations in an artificial medium.

  27. These suspicions were confirmed by his cultivations of April and May.

  28. In contact with air the cultivations of septic vibrios would prove sterile, because the vibrio is exclusively anaerobic and air kills it.

  29. Observe the cultivations macroscopically and microscopically at intervals of twenty-four hours until the completion, if necessary, of seven days' incubation.

  30. The material can now be utilized for cover-slip preparations, cultivations and inoculation experiment.

  31. Prepare a second series of ten tube cultivations under similar conditions as to reaction of medium.

  32. Prepare surface plate cultivations upon nutrose agar from each tube that shows growth either macroscopically or microscopically, and incubate for twenty-four hours aerobically at 37° C.

  33. Prepare the cultivations in the usual way.

  34. Prepare several test-tube cultivations of the organism to be tested, and incubate.

  35. Cover the cultivations with the bell jar.

  36. If death follows shortly after the injection of cultivations of bacteria, the inoculation experiments should be repeated two or three times.

  37. Cultivations from the liver gave a pure growth of what appeared to be a typical (non-capsulated) Streptococcus pyogenes longus.

  38. Cultivations from the heart blood gave a pure growth of a typical (capsulated) pneumococcus.

  39. Prepare tube cultivations upon the various media and incubate under varying conditions as to temperature (at 37° C.

  40. Examine cultivations of the organism with reference to its growth and development under the following headings: Atmosphere: (a) In the presence of oxygen.


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