Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A water-soluble sodium salt of casein.
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Examples
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If apparently M. melitensis, inoculate growth from a nutrose agar culture after three days incubation intracranially into the guinea-pig.
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Pick off suspicious colonies, examine them microscopically and subcultivate upon nutrose agar in tubes; upon glucose agar and in litmus milk.
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Prepare surface plate cultivations upon nutrose agar from each tube that shows growth either macroscopically or microscopically, and incubate for twenty-four hours aerobically at 37° C. 13.
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Mix the agar emulsion and the peptone-nutrose solution in a "tared" flask of 2-litre capacity and add a further 100 c.c. serum water.
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Use 0.1 c.c. of the mixed liquor to inseminate each of a series of three nutrose surface plates.
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Add the nutrose ascitic solution to the fluid agar.
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If the growth is impure, replate on nutrose agar, pick off colonies and subcultivate again.
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Spread several sets of surface plates upon nutrose agar, each from one drop of the original milk sample.
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Heat over a bunsen flame, shaking constantly until the fluid boils, and the nutrose is dissolved.
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Liquefy three tubes of nutrient agar -- nutrose agar or the like.
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