RM2AM0T04–Diagnostic methods, chemical, bacteriological and microscopical, a text-book for students and practitioners . reptothrix ep-pingeri, in the sputum of cases showing the clinical symptoms of pulmonarytuberculosis. These organisms are about four times as thick as the tuberclebacillus; when stained they are resistant to decolorization by acids, but areslowly decolorized by strong alcohol. Stained specimens are easily made with 1 Boston (Interstate Med. Journ., 1914, XXI, 330) reports the relatively frequent presenceof tubercle bacilli in the sputum of acute colds, with disappearance of these organ
RF2RTFC0F–Chemistry measuring glass beakers filled with liquid from green to transparent color. Realistic set process of discoloration and purification in round laboratory flask. Science test tube and glassware
RF2CDMN7A–Ficus benjamina green leaves with one spotted leaf on top, isolated on white
RM2ABWNP9–THE SEA CAT. JERSEY BULL DIAVOLO. Black Sheep of Australia. Filtration and Decolorization. BY CI. G. PFANDEFL LONDON. NATURAL HISTORY NOTES. THE SEA CAT JERSEY BULL DIAVOLO., scientific american, 1881-02-05
RF2JG2XNJ–Bleaching and death of corals from excessive seawater heating due to climate change and global warming. Decolored corals in the Red Se, Egypt
RF2G0Y61A–Isolated natural wooden window frame on white background, twelve panes, opened window, country style wooden window, old by weather condition.
RF2JF83ND–Bleaching and death of corals from excessive seawater heating due to climate change and global warming. Decolored corals in the Red Se, Egypt
RF2A13T6W–Bleached road sign. Sun damage uv light on road sign paint
RF2JJ17WC–Bleaching and death of corals from excessive seawater heating due to climate change and global warming. Decolored corals in the Red Se, Egypt
RF2A1MBDM–Bleached and bended road sign. Sun damage uv light on road sign paint
RF2W958T0–Chemistry measuring glass beakers filled with liquid from green to transparent color. Realistic set process of discoloration and purification in round
RF2A13T4C–Sun damage uv light on road sign paint
RM2AN70WT–Quarterly journal of microscopical science . nules black and the nucleolar deutoplasm yellowish.At w is another case of Secondary nuclei : compare also tig. 23. TakenFrom a Sa ccoc i lliis pa pilloeerc us (Naples) which had been im-mersed for six weeks in formol-Flemming. Figs. .M and 32.—Mann-Kopsch preparation of nearly ripe egg. Fig. HIshows appearance of cytoplasm before soaking sections in turpentine,and tig. 32, after treatment for about three hours in turpentine. In fig. IV2the Golgi elements alone resist decolorization. Fig. .!.{.- Mann-Kopsch preparation, decolorized in turpentine, to
RF2CDMN9B–Two green Benjamin tree leaves isolated on white, skin pigmentation symbol
RF2G0Y61B–Isolated wooden window frame on white background, twelve panes, old and vintage style wooden window, old by weather condition.
RF2JKC8K8–Bleaching and death of corals from excessive seawater heating due to climate change and global warming. Decolored corals in the Red Se, Egypt
RF2JFGEP7–Bleaching and death of corals from excessive seawater heating due to climate change and global warming. Decolored corals in the Red Se, Egypt
RF2JH78CB–Bleaching and death of corals from excessive seawater heating due to climate change and global warming. Decolored corals in the Red Se, Egypt
RM2CEH9PH–. Essentials of laboratory diagnosis; designed for students and practitioners. the pigment will dry andbecome burred into the glass, when it will successfully resist allefforts at complete decolorization. Decolorize with acid-alcoholsolution (see Appendix) or with 25 per cent, sulphuric acid.Decolorization should be continued for not less than ten min-utes or until the red color has entirely disappeared from thespecimen; if this process is not thoroughly done the finishedslide, so far as its diagnostic value is concerned, will be worth-less. The specimen is then washed in water, and counter-st
RM2CEMF9P–. Official and provisional methods of analysis. low, Ponceau, Bor-deaux, and Congo red. Class II. Indogenide and imido-quinone coloringmatters, methyleneblue, safranin, indi-go-carmine. Decolorization or a pre-cipitate. Imido -car-bo-quinone coloringmatters. Class III. Amido - derivatives ofdi and triphenyl-me-tnane, auramines,acridines, quinolines,and color derivativesof thio benzenil. Fuchsin, rosaniline, au-ramine. No precipitation. Liq-uid becomes more col-ored. Oxy-carbo-qui-none coloring matters. Class rv. Nonamide dip hen yl-methane. oxy-ketone,and most of naturalorganic coloring mat-te
RMRE3R3G–. Swine practice . Swine. PLATE II.. Fig. 2 Fig. 1. Thrombosis of the hver, showing red and white thrombi and thrombi in which decolorization is just taking place. Fig. 2. Lung showing hemorrhagic areas due to hog cholera.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Kinsley, Albert Thomas, 1877-. Chicago : American Veterinary Pub. Co.
RMRHR67B–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. FIG. 10. Disintegration of normal sand-dollar eggs and embryos, showing re- lative susceptibility of parts. Mesenchymc omitted, a-b, eggs; c, 4-celled; d-f, blastulie; g-j, gastrulte and early larvae. When the polar axis becomes recognizable disintegration proceeds from animal to vegetal pole (i.e. is apico-basal). formation, cell separation, roughening of contour, visible dis- integration, and decolorization, according to the particular agent used, begins at one point of the surface of the egg, or at one pole of the blastom
RMRGJHWW–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Botany; Botany. LICHENICOLOUS COELOMYCETES. Fig. 5A-B, Epicladonia sandstedei (IMI 240228); A, infected podetium with galls (x 125); B, vertical section of pycnidium (x 500). C, E. stenospora (Dobbeler 1827), infected squamule showing decolorization and pycnidia (x 20). appearing almost cellular in parts. Conidiophores absent or short-cylindrical, simple or sparsely branched at the base, hyaline, variable in length, to 25 jum tall, 3^//m wide. Conidiogenous cells holoblastic, arising directly from the pycnidial wall or integrated into the con