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189 related items for PubMed ID: 5002138

  • 1. Thermal inactivation of aerosolized Bacillus subtilis var. niger spores.
    Mullican CL, Buchanan LM, Hoffman RK.
    Appl Microbiol; 1971 Oct; 22(4):557-9. PubMed ID: 5002138
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  • 4. Simple liquid scrubber for large-volume air sampling.
    Buchanan LM, Harstad JB, Phillips JC, Lafferty E, Dahlgren CM, Decker HM.
    Appl Microbiol; 1972 Jun; 23(6):1140-4. PubMed ID: 4625342
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  • 6. Improved large-volume sampler for the collection of bacterial cells from aerosol.
    White LA, Hadley DJ, Davids DE, Naylor R.
    Appl Microbiol; 1975 Mar; 29(3):335-9. PubMed ID: 803820
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  • 7. Thermal death of Bacillus subtilis var. niger spores on selected lander capsule surfaces.
    Paik WW, Sherry EJ, Stern JA.
    Appl Microbiol; 1969 Nov; 18(5):901-5. PubMed ID: 4391845
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  • 8. Resistance of Bacillus subtilis spores to inactivation by gamma irradiation and heating in the presence of a bactericide. 3. Factors affecting rates of inactivation by phenylmercuric nitrate.
    Deasy PB, Küster E, Timoney RF.
    Appl Microbiol; 1971 Oct; 22(4):567-70. PubMed ID: 5002139
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  • 9. Thermal activation and dry-heat inactivation of spores of Bacillus subtilis MD2 and Bacillus subtilis var. niger.
    Gurney TR, Quesnel LB.
    J Appl Bacteriol; 1980 Apr; 48(2):231-47. PubMed ID: 6780504
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  • 12. Resistance of Bacillus subtilis var. niger spores occluded in water-insoluble crystals to three sterilization agents.
    Doyle JE, Ernst RR.
    Appl Microbiol; 1967 Jul; 15(4):726-30. PubMed ID: 4963439
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  • 13. Rapid heat treatment of bacteria. I. Sterilization of suspensions of Serratia marcescens and spores of Bacillus subtilis var. niger.
    NORCROSS NL, READ RB, LITSKY W, SELIGMANN EB.
    Appl Microbiol; 1957 May; 5(3):193-6. PubMed ID: 13435734
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  • 15. Dry-heat inactivation of Bacillus subtilis var. niger spores with special reference to spore density.
    Molin G, Ostlund K.
    Can J Microbiol; 1976 Mar; 22(3):359-63. PubMed ID: 814986
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  • 16. Bedding disposal cabinet for containment of aerosols generated by animal cage cleaning procedures.
    Baldwin CL, Sabel FL, Henke CB.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 1976 Feb; 31(2):322-4. PubMed ID: 826219
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  • 17. Inactivation of dried bacteria and bacterial spores by means of gamma irradiation at high temperatures.
    Emborg C.
    Appl Microbiol; 1974 May; 27(5):830-3. PubMed ID: 4208509
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  • 18. Dry heat resistance of spores of Bacillus subtilis var. niger on Kapton and Teflon Film at high temperatures.
    Bruch MK, Smith FW.
    Appl Microbiol; 1968 Dec; 16(12):1841-6. PubMed ID: 4973071
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  • 20. A novel selective method for the production of Bacillus subtilis var. niger spores.
    Evans CG, Harris-Smith R.
    J Appl Bacteriol; 1971 Mar; 34(1):215-9. PubMed ID: 4998315
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