43o

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•Plant growth begins earlier in spring and extends later into the autumn than in northern New Jersey; the growing season (43o+ mean temperature) is up to 5 weeks longer than in northern New Jersey. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Consequently a culture of mycelian bacteria can be kept entirely free from germs while in contact with the open air at a temperature of from 42o to 43o Centigrade. ❋ Unknown (1904)

Culture, however, is easy and abundant at 42o to 43o, but equally without any formation of spores. ❋ Unknown (1904)

What is it that happens in these eight days at 43o that suffices to take away the virulence of the bacteria? ❋ Unknown (1904)

In respect to its virulence, it is an extraordinary fact that it disappears entirely after eight days 'culture at 42o to 43o Centigrade, or, at any rate, the cultures are innocuous for the guinea-pig, the rabbit, and the sheep, the three kinds of animals most apt to contract anthrax. ❋ Unknown (1904)

I have followed it over 2300 miles down the disc to about 43o north, as far as the tilt of the planet's axis would permit. ❋ Unknown (1895)

A fourth leaf, in water at 110o (43o. 3 Cent.), was somewhat inflected in ❋ Charles Darwin (1845)

In the fourth chapter it was shown that leaves placed for a short time in water at a temperature of 110o Fahr. (43o. 3 Cent.) become somewhat inflected; they are thus also rendered more sensitive to the action ❋ Charles Darwin (1845)

My first and preliminary experiment consisted in putting seven leaves in the same vessel of water, and warming it slowly up to the temperature of 110o Fahr. (43o. 3 Cent.); a leaf being taken out as soon as the temperature rose to 80o (26o. 6 Cent.), another at 85o, another at 90o, and so on. ❋ Charles Darwin (1845)

(43o. 3 Cent.) which was raised to 120o (48o. 8 Cent.); and every tentacle, excepting one, was quickly and closely inflected. ❋ Charles Darwin (1845)

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