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The Relation of Protozoa to Certain Groups of Soil Bacteria.
1916
T L Hills
Laboratory of Agricultural Bacteriology, University of Wisconsin.
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INTESTINAL PROTOZOA: THEIR RELATION TO CERTAIN DISEASES-DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT.
November 1928, California and western medicine,
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Changes in cell volume in relation to age of cultures and other factors in certain protozoa and bacteria.
October 1957, Journal of cellular and comparative physiology,
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THE RELATION OF CERTAIN BACTERIA TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF ROOTS.
October 1928, Science (New York, N.Y.),
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Studies on Soil Protozoa and their Relation to the Bacterial Flora. I.
January 1916, Journal of bacteriology,
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Studies on Soil Protozoa and Their Relation to the Bacterial Flora. II.
March 1916, Journal of bacteriology,
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Physico-Chemical Behavior of Soil Bacteria in Relation to the Soil Colloid.
July 1940, Journal of bacteriology,
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Toxicity of certain insecticides to protozoa.
May 1982, Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology,
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THE MOST ABUNDANT GROUPS OF BACTERIA IN SOIL.
September 1948, Bacteriological reviews,
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The Value of Bacteriophage in Classifying Certain Soil Bacteria.
April 1945, Journal of bacteriology,
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Relation of Certain Respiratory Enzymes to the Maximum Growth Temperatures of Bacteria.
November 1937, Journal of bacteriology,
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