No connection can be traced between the numbers of bacteria, spores &c , present in the air, and the occurrence of diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera, ague, or dengue ; nor between the presence or abundance of any special form or forms of cells, and the prevalence... Fungi: Their Nature, Influence and Uses - Página 215de Mordecai Cubitt Cooke - 1894 - 299 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1875 - 694 páginas
...putrefaction. The author was able to trace no connection " between the numbers of bacteria, spores, etc., present in the air and the occurrence of diarrhoea,...cells and the prevalence of any of these diseases. The abundance and variety of fungus-spores in such an unexpected position are interesting, especially as... | |
| Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, George Massee - 1874 - 482 páginas
...appears to be independent of conditions of velocity and direction of the wind ; and their numbers are not diminished by moisture." " No connection can be...is directly dependent on conditions of moisture and of velocity of wind." This report contains in detail a large amount of matter from whence the above... | |
| Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain) - 1874 - 350 páginas
...between the numbers of bacteria and spores, &c., present in the air, and the occurrence of diarrhoea, cholera, ague, or dengue, nor between the presence...is directly dependent on conditions of moisture and of velocity of wind. Dust washed from exposed surfaces, or collected by gravitation or dew, cannot... | |
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1874 - 510 páginas
...conditions of velocity and direction of wind ; and their numbers are not diminished by moisture, 11. No connection can be traced between the numbers of...cells, and the prevalence of any of these diseases. 12. The amount of inorganic and amorphous particles and other debris suspended in the atmosphere is... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 546 páginas
...conditions of velocity and direction of wind ; and their numbers are not diminished by moisture. 11. No connection can be traced between the numbers of...cells, and the prevalence of any of these diseases. 1 2. The amount of inorganic and amorphous particles and other dtbris suspended in the atmosphere is... | |
| 1874 - 574 páginas
...and their numbers are not diminished by moisture. (11) No connection can be traced between the number of bacteria, spores, &c., present in the air, and...cells and the prevalence of any of these diseases. (12) The amount of inorganic and amorphous particles and other debris suspended in the atmosphere is... | |
| 1874 - 754 páginas
...traced between the numbers of bacteria, spores, &c., present in the air and the occurrence of diarrhœa, dysentery, cholera, ague, or dengue, nor between the...cells and the prevalence of any of these diseases." In a more strictly botanical point of view the occurrence of such numerous fungus-spores of such various... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1874 - 542 páginas
...diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera, ague, or dengue ; nor between the presence or abundance of any spec/a/ form or forms of cells, and the prevalence of any of these diseases. 12. The amount of inorganic and amorphous particles and other dtbris suspended in the atmosphere is... | |
| 1874 - 788 páginas
...diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera, ague, or dengue ; nor between the presence or abundance of any special fonr. or forms of cells, and the prevalence of any of these diseases. 12. The amount of inorganic and amorphous particles and other Mliris suspended in the atmosphere is... | |
| Sir Walter Noel Hartley - 1875 - 264 páginas
...common atmospheric dust is recollected.' The author concludes his work with the following remark :—- No connection can be traced between the numbers of...cells and the prevalence of any of these diseases. Not less interesting are the researches of Mr. Blackley on Catarrlnts azstivus, or hay fever. They... | |
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