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Example sentences for "micrococci"

Lexicographically close words:
microbian; microbic; microcephalic; microcephalous; microcephaly; micrococcus; microcosm; microcosmic; microfarad; microfilm
  1. The chain of micrococci formed by the division of the micrococci in multiplication.

  2. Get the sawlogs out of your own eyes, brethren, before howling over the micrococci in the optics of others.

  3. Cholesterin is an occasional constituent, and swarms of micrococci and bacteria abound when the masses are not recent, especially if the inflammation is occurring in a tonsil long the seat of chronic disease of the lacunae.

  4. In another case there were found micrococci arranged in chains.

  5. In the blood of these individuals and of the injected rabbits micrococci and bacilli were detected.

  6. Micrococci and bacteria have no pathological importance; they are seen in different diseases and in health.

  7. In some instances micrococci have been detected in the blood.

  8. The cotton wool prevents it; for we may boil the water with the meat in it, but it would not be long before bacteria and micrococci are present if the wool is not put in the mouth of the test tube.

  9. We should at once conclude that the bacteria and micrococci must exist in the air, perhaps not in the state in which we find them in the water, but that their germs or eggs are floating in the atmosphere.

  10. Certain species of micrococci always or almost always occur in pairs, and such a combination is termed a diplococcus.

  11. Micrococci and moulds predominate, whereas in sewage bacilli are most numerous.

  12. Non-spore-bearing bacilli and micrococci are killed by being exposed for five minutes to a temperature of 65-70° C.

  13. It has been pointed out already that in the incomplete division of micrococci we observe a stage precisely similar to a diplococcus.

  14. These are micrococci arranged in groups, which have been likened to bunches of grapes.

  15. Perhaps the diplococci in an even greater degree than the micrococci respond to external conditions both as regards size and shape.

  16. The existence of ciliated micrococci together with the formation of endospores--structures not known in the Cyanophyceae--reminds us of the flagellate Protozoa, e.

  17. Defn: The chain of micrococci formed by the division of the micrococci in multiplication.

  18. A boil, for example, is frequently followed by the appearance of similar boils in the vicinity due to the infection of the skin by the micrococci from the first boil, which by dressings, etc.

  19. The micrococci enter the body from the throat and nose, and either pass directly from here into the meninges, or they enter into the blood and are carried by this into the meninges.

  20. A clearer idea of the size is possibly given by the calculation that a drop of water would contain one billion micrococci of the usual size.

  21. Steurer writes: "As the kidneys are the great filters of the human system, I never neglected to examine them, and almost invariably found micrococci filling the arterioles and glomeruli.

  22. The effusion is not so much due to exudation as to a transudation of serum with which micrococci are commingled.

  23. Moreover, in the scrapings of the healthy tongue the same micrococci can be seen.

  24. Such a distinction is of relative value merely, as the micrococci and bacteria are capable of acting in other ways than by the production of septic material.

  25. Klebs[5] obtained micrococci from the trachea and from blood taken from the hearts of infant cadavers.

  26. The resistance of micrococci to carbolic and salicylic acids is found experimentally to depend in a measure upon the {1015} nature of the vehicle in which they are cultivated (Buchholz).

  27. Of more significance is the detection of the same or similar micrococci in the blood of the living patients during severe attacks.

  28. There is no proof as yet that the micrococci are the cause of the disease.

  29. A certain amount of light is thrown upon these blood-changes by Doléris, who added micrococci to the fresh blood of a frog and watched the ensuing changes under the microscope.

  30. Lukomski found that erysipelas could be produced by fluid containing micrococci even when putrefaction did not exist.


  31. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "micrococci" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.