370 resultados para Coset Enumeration
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The chapter on natural history (1st edition, v. 2, chapter 7) is in this edition transferred to the appendix. In this appendix the Estimate of the western Indians is given under the heading: "Enumeration of Indian nations and their places of general residence".
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"Enumeration of plants noticed in the preceeding tour, between Hurdwar and Sirinagur, in the months of April and May, 1796," pp. 348-381.
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Vol. enumeration skips from v. 95, 1930 to v. 101, 1931.
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Report year ends June 30.
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"A somewhat comprehensive enumeration of the chief sources of the continued history of Virginia."
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Latin passion plays and saint plays.--Miracle plays; description, enumeration, dramatic values.--Moralities.--Appendix: topical outline and references.
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Vols. for 1924-1931 bear also distinctive titles.
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Latin passion plays and saint plays.--Miracle plays; description, enumeration, dramatic values.--Moralities.--Appendix: topical outline and references.
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"Enumeration der Literaturangaben," p. [lxxii]-lxxiv.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Founded (in association with T.R. Jones) and for many years edited by H. Woodward.
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V. 11 omitted in volume enumeration.
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Description based on: Volume 64, no. 2397 (Jan. 5, 1899); title from caption.
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Aims: A survey to determine the prevalence and numbers of Salmonella in beef cattle presented for slaughter at abattoirs across Australia was conducted between September 2002 and January 2003. Methods and Results: Automated immunomagnetic separation (AIMS) was used for detection and isolation of Salmonella enriched from cattle faeces. Salmonella were enumerated from positive samples using a combination of the Most Probable Number (MPN) technique and AIMS. A total of 310 faecal samples were tested, 155 were from lot-fed cattle and 155 from grass-fed cattle. Salmonella spp. were isolated from 21 (6.8%) of the cattle and the prevalence amongst grass-fed cattle (4.5%) was not significantly different to that found in lot-fed cattle (9%). Counts of Salmonella in positive faeces varied from
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Aims: To determine the prevalence and concentration of Escherichia coli O157 shed in faeces at slaughter, by beef cattle from different production systems. Methods and Results: Faecal samples were collected from grass-fed (pasture) and lot-fed (feedlot) cattle at slaughter and tested for the presence of E. coli O157 using automated immunomagnetic separation (AIMS). Escherichia coli O157 was enumerated in positive samples using the most probable number (MPN) technique and AIMS and total E. coli were enumerated using Petrifilm. A total of 310 faecal samples were tested (155 from each group). The geometric mean count of total E. coli was 5 x 10(5) and 2.5 x 10(5) CFU g(-1) for lot- and grass-fed cattle, respectively. Escherichia coli O157 was isolated from 13% of faeces with no significant difference between grass-fed (10%) and lot-fed cattle (15%). The numbers of E. coli O157 in cattle faeces varied from undetectable (