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Definition of Anaerobes
1. anaerobe [n] - See also: anaerobe
Lexicographical Neighbors of Anaerobes
Literary usage of Anaerobes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal of Experimental Medicine by Rockefeller University, Rockefeller Institute, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (1920)
"No question is raised as to the possibility of isolating anaerobes by ...
Difficulties in isolation are especially great with mixtures of certain anaerobes, ..."
2. The Physiology of Plants: A Treatise Upon the Metabolism and Sources of by Wilhelm Pfeffer (1900)
"Respiratory Katabolism in anaerobes. Many bacteria are obligate 'anaerobes,
whereas facultative anaerobes can exist in the absence of oxygen only when ..."
3. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1916)
"Notes on Certain anaerobes Isolated from Wounds.—In this study ROBERTSON (Jour.
Path, and Bad., 1916, xx, p. 325) obtained cultures from gangrenous wounds ..."
4. Manual of bacteriology by Robert Muir (1899)
"After sterilisation the gelatine is melted and one tube inoculated with the
mixture containing the anaerobes; the second is inoculated from the first, ..."
5. A Manual of bacteriology by Herbert Upham Williams (1908)
"Arrangement of tubes for cultivation of anaerobes by Buchner's method. ...
anaerobes may be cultivated in the closed arm of the fermentation-tube (see Fig. ..."
6. A Laboratory guide in bacteriology by Paul Gustav Heinemann (1905)
"SECTION 4 DETERMINATION OF anaerobes IN SEWAGE 1. Prepare dilutions of sewage,
1:100, 1:1000, and 1: 10000. 2. Inoculate a series of 10 litmus milk tubes ..."