| 1. | Others need organic nitrogen sources such as peptones or amino acids.
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| 2. | The enzyme trypsin can hydrolyze a phosphate-containing peptone.
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| 3. | Alkaline Peptone Water is used for the cultivation of vibrio.
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| 4. | The vaccine's polysaccharide sugars are grown separately in soy peptone broths.
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| 5. | Found among the stockpiles were 160 barrels of peptone, a potent germ food.
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| 6. | But the church had no immediate explanation for the peptone and alleged bacteria stock.
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| 7. | Instead, it is oxidizing peptones which liberates ammonia, turning the indicator blue.
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| 8. | Peptides and peptones are provided by tryptone.
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| 9. | When World War I started, the supply of peptones from Germany was cut off.
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| 10. | Within a few days, Douglas produced a new and superior peptone medium for bacterial culture.
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