History And Development of the Deposition of Copper Ferrocyanide Membrane By the

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History And Development of the Deposition of Copper Ferrocyanide Membrane By the
C N Chester Newton Myers
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In such cases no other result could be expected than an infection of the cells by penicillium. This infection manifests itself more mark- edly at great dilutions than at those of greater concentra- tion for the reason that penicillium will not grow in concen- trated sugar solutions. It is not known in what manner these organisms act, nor have any hypotheses been advanced concerning their action. It is definitely known that some- thing does take place to a greater or less degree depending upon t...he amount of infection. Manifestations of this diffi- 21 culty was observed at concentrations up to four-tenths nor- mal sugar solutions. The solutions, taken from such cells, possess a more or less blue color and in every case there is a loss in rotation which means that some change has taken place in the sugar solution. What this blue color is due to is unknown at present. Work along this line is being car- ried out by the author. This infection, small as it was, continued for some time. It then occurred to the author that a saturated solution of thymol would hasten the ex- termination of these organisms.

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