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Conformal symmetric model of the porous media
AbstractWe present a conformal theory for the random fractal fields. As an example, the density of the porous matter is considered. The equation that expresses density in terms of a nonfractal field is evaluated. Assuming the hypothesis of scale and conformal symmetry for the latter, we derive the correlation functions for density. The log-normal conformal model is studied
COMPARATIVE-STUDY OF THE PHOSPHOLIPASE-ACTIVITY OF PATHOGENIC AND SAPROPHYTIC LEPTOSPIRES CULTIVATED ON THE SERUM-LECITHIN AGAR
COMPARATIVE-STUDY OF THE PHOSPHOLIPASE-ACTIVITY OF PATHOGENIC AND SAPROPHYTIC LEPTOSPIRES CULTIVATED ON THE SERUM-LECITHIN AGAR
Investigation of hemolytic activity of leptospirae on solid culture media.
Results of investigation of hemolytic activity of leptospirae against red blood cells of various animal species on solid culture media using the technique of agar layers are presented. It has been shown that hemolytic properties of pathogenic and saprophytic leptospirae differ with respect to red blood cells of the sheep, the rabbit, the hamster, the albino rat and the albino mouse. Hemolytic activity of leptospirae regarding the erythrocytes of the cattle, the horse and the fowl depends on the strain of leptospirae. The advantage of using solid nutrient media for the determination of hemolytic properties of leptospirae in comparison with liquid media has been demonstrated
Investigation of hemolytic activity of leptospirae on solid culture media.
Results of investigation of hemolytic activity of leptospirae against red blood cells of various animal species on solid culture media using the technique of agar layers are presented. It has been shown that hemolytic properties of pathogenic and saprophytic leptospirae differ with respect to red blood cells of the sheep, the rabbit, the hamster, the albino rat and the albino mouse. Hemolytic activity of leptospirae regarding the erythrocytes of the cattle, the horse and the fowl depends on the strain of leptospirae. The advantage of using solid nutrient media for the determination of hemolytic properties of leptospirae in comparison with liquid media has been demonstrated