Result: All tubes were found sterile again after being inoculated with typhoid bacillus and incubated at 37 C.
Duplicate experiments were made with cultures of typhoid bacillus as above in bouillon and agar plates containing the same amount of chlorlyptus and incubated at 37 C.
The plates wereincubated twenty-four hours at 37 C.
Plates were made in duplicate from each dilution and incubated seventy-two hours at 37 C.
Tubes were inoculated with typhoid bacillus; plates were made of the inoculated agar tubes; all plates and tubes were incubated at 37 C.
A little toluene was added to each flask, which was then closed with a tuft of cotton and the mixtures were incubatedat 40 degrees through twenty-four hours.
I have myself placed koel's eggs in crows' nests, and in every case the crow has incubated the eggs.
The koel seems never to make the mistake of depositing its egg among nearly incubated ones.
In the domestic apparatus the milk is usually incubated in covered jars in which it can be kept until required for use, and the practice on the larger scale should be the same.
Bacillus bulgaricus, and incubatedfor seventy-two hours.
According to Guerbet, yoghourt incubated for ten hours at 113 deg.
The nest, which contained four heavily incubated eggs on June 24, is thus described: The nest was just a depression in the moss, with a few bits of ivy grass as a lining.
One of the three contained incubated eggs; skeletal elements were present in the embryos.
The piece of placenta or other material to be examined was then streaked over several of these plates in succession, and the plates were incubated for 24 hours at 37 deg.
This is tested by transplanting the colonies from the serum-agar plates to two series of agar streak sub-cultures, of which one series is incubated in the atmospheric air and the other in the closed jar together with cultures of B.
All birds are hatched from eggs, which undergo a longer or shorter period of incubation outside the body of the mother, and which are, in most cases, laid in a nest and incubated by the parents.
Usually the eggs are simply dropped on the ground in suitable places (although certain turtles dig holes in which to deposit them), where they are incubated by the general warmth of the air and ground.
Predation Several complete clutches beingincubated disappeared from nests that were unharmed.
Fertility and Prenatal Mortality Eggs were incubated in the laboratory at more nearly optimum temperature and humidity than were eggs in natural nests.
Eggs having incompletely developed shells were successfully incubated in the laboratory.
Eggs incubated in the laboratory retained the pinkish color somewhat longer than elsewhere on their under-surfaces, which were in contact with moist cotton, but eventually even this part of the shell became white.
Percentage of prenatal mortality probably was lower in laboratory-incubated eggs than in those under natural conditions.
Two other portions are incubated with ³H-cytidine to study the effect on RNA synthesis.
One portion of each kind of cells is incubated with ³H-thymidine to determine the effect of the drug on DNA synthesis.
These loaves are incubated for about a month at room temperature.
Organisms of this series dominate all other species in milk which is incubated at 70 deg.
The threeincubated eggs were glossy white and measured 37.
Three heavily incubated eggs were collected in Bohol in July.
The nest with two slightly incubated eggs (one of which was broken) were brought by a native, together with the parent birds.
The single egg was heavily incubatedand measured 15.
The single egg was heavily incubated when taken on May 20.
Molds destroy a high percentage of all reptilian eggs that are incubated artificially and doubtless destroy many under natural conditions also.
None of the young captured was as small as the average hatchling from the clutches incubated in captivity, but in the 14 years of my study only four young were captured in August.
Schwann's next step is a detailed demonstration of the origin of each tissue from simple cells such as those composing the incubated blastoderm.
It was placed in the crotch of an alder at a height of two feet, and contained, on the ninth day of June, four slightly incubated eggs.
It contained three half-incubated eggs, and was placed in one of a group of small firs in the prairie country, at an elevation of some twenty feet.
This view is substantiated by the fact that the eggs of water fowl which are in nature incubated in damper places, have a lower water content than the eggs of land birds.
As an egg could not be analyzed fresh and then hatched, a number were analyzed from the same hens and others from those hens were then incubated with the various amounts of carbon dioxide, buttermilk, Zenoleum, and other factors.
I obtained on June 1 were artificially incubated and hatched on August 4, indicating an approximate incubation period of 65 days.
The cultivations employed should be smear agar cultures, twelve to eighteen hours old if incubated at 37°C, twenty-four to thirty hours if incubated at 22°C.
The cultivation from which the films are prepared must be upon blood-serum which has been incubated at 37°C.
The cultivation must be prepared on a solid medium of the optimum reaction, incubatedat the optimum temperature, and injected at the period of greatest activity and vigour, of the particular organism it is desired to test.
With regard to the temperature at which the cultivations are grown, it may be stated as a general rule that all media rendered solid by the addition of gelatine are incubated at 20°C.
This medium is prepared by adding to nutrient gelatine sufficient agar to ensure the solidity of the medium when incubatedat temperatures above 22° C.
A mixture containing the Bacillus typhosus and the Bacillus aquatilis sulcatus, for example, may be planted on two slanted agar tubes, the one incubated at 40°C.
The indicator is put into the first mixture and the whole is again incubated and examined.
The poured inoculated plate should be placed over pyrogallic solution under a sealed bell-glass and incubated at 37° C.
The flask was thoroughly sterilised before use, and is now plugged with sterile cotton-wool and incubated at 77° C.
The tube is then incubated in order to see if it is sterile.
It was made as follows: A veal broth containing peptone and glycerine was inoculated with a pure culture of the bacillus and incubated at 38° C.
After plugging with wool at both ends, the tube is rolled on ice or under a cold-water tap in order to fix the gelatine all round the inner wall of the tube, which is incubated at room temperature.
This is incubated as in the case of the water, and in twelve hours is filled with a turbid growth, which when examined by means of the hanging drop shows characteristic bacilli.
The test-tube is then shaken and incubated at 22° C.
The suspected organism is grown in pure culture in broth, and incubated for forty-eight hours at 37° C.
It is fixed on the tripod, and fifteen litres of air are drawn through, and the tube is properly plugged and incubated at room temperature.
Ostriches scrape holes in the sand to serve as extemporised nests for their eggs promiscuously dropped, which are then buried by a light coating of sand, andincubated during the day by the sunbeams, and at night by the male bird.
When yeast-juice is incubated alone or with sugar the amount of lactic acid may either increase or decrease.
On the other hand, the enzyme itself also gradually disappears from yeast-juice when the latter is incubated either alone or with sugar (p.
It was of loose construction, made of twigs and fibres, and contained five partially incubated eggs.
The nest contained three eggs, but these were so far incubated that it was impossible to blow two of them.
Nest with three partly-incubated eggs, in one of the outer branches of a jack (Artocarpus integrifolia) tree, and about 15 feet off the ground.
I got a nest on April 5th at Pulungi with three incubated eggs, and on the 6th one with two incubated eggs, in the Pittur valley.
In one nest four fresh eggs were found; in another three fully incubated ones.
Four is the normal number of eggs, but I have more than once found three partially incubated eggs in a nest.
Three more nests, 4th May, containing three incubated eggs, three fresh eggs, and three young birds respectively.
I have frequently taken only a pair of well-incubated eggs.
They were placed in small trees or dense bushes at heights of from 3 to 8 feet, and contained in some cases two, and in others three fresh or fully incubated eggs, so that sometimes the bird only lays two eggs.
The British sea policy was represented in a light quite different from the officially incubated German conception of it.
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