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There are thus formed long chains of spheres like strings of beads, called Streptococci (Fig. 4).
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Sugar content in milk (lactose) can be fermented by the cocktail of genera Lactobacilli and Streptococci/Pediococci, and turns into lactic acid.
The Ferrari of Yogurt Makers Steve Carper 2007
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Sugar content in milk (lactose) can be fermented by the cocktail of genera Lactobacilli and Streptococci/Pediococci, and turns into lactic acid.
Archive 2007-03-01 Steve Carper 2007
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Group B Streptococci also known as GBS is a bacterial infection that can be passed to baby during delivery.
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The sample is then taken to a laboratory where a culture is analyzed for any presence of Group B Streptococci.
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But he couldn't cure him finally because he couldn't get rid of all the Streptococci which were swarming around the heart muscle.
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_Diplococci_ and _Streptococci_, where division takes place in one plane only, and the individuals remain attached (a) in pairs or (b) in chains.
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Streptococci in soil, 477 in water, detection of, 432 morphology of, 132
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Streptococci, organisms which are frequently spoken of as microbes of indication, as their presence is held to be evidence of pollution of the water by material derived from the mammalian alimentary canal, and so to constitute a danger signal.
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Streptococci have also been quite frequently reported.
Outlines of Dairy Bacteriology, 8th edition A Concise Manual for the Use of Students in Dairying 1910
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