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A Valuation of the “Agglutinability-factor” in Dreyer's System
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 May 2009
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One of the main postulates, upon which Dreyer's system for agglutination- tests is based, is that no two suspensions of any organism can be taken as identical in agglutinability. This fact is now too well proven to need further demonstration, though it is still disregarded in many a current method.
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