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ANTHRAX, substantif masculin.
RAYMONDE DUVAL, ROGER DOLIQUE), 1959)?: ? 5. Le rubis est ainsi nomm? ? cause de sa couleur ponceau. Les Grecs lui trouvant de la ressemblance avec le charbon ardent, l'ont appel? anthrax, charbon, et les Latins carbunculus, d'o? nous avons tir? le mot escarboucle. CHARLES BLANC, Grammaire des arts du dessin, 1876, page 458. III.? ZOOLOGIE. Insecte dipt?re qui s'attaque aux abeilles, aux gu?pes, etc.?: ? 6. Les mouches du genre des anthrax ont le vol puissant HENRI COUPIN, Animaux de nos...
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Diseases of Animals.
infected animal. It may also spread in milk or in garbage that contains contaminated meat. Typical symptoms include blisters that appear on the mouth and feet;animals may become lame when their hooves degenerate. Canine distemper is a highly contagious disease caused by the paramyxovirus, which is transmitted in discharges from the nose and eyes. Symptoms begin with fever,malaise, and nasal and ocular discharges and may progress to convulsions and other nervous system disorders. Parvoviruses aff...
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Antibiotics.
In some species of bacteria the cell wall consists primarily of a thick layer of peptidoglycan. Other species have a much thinner layer of peptidoglycan and an outer aswell as an inner membrane. When bacteria are subjected to Gram's stain, these differences in structure affect the differential staining of the bacteria with a dye calledgentian violet. The differences in staining coloration (gram-positive bacteria appear purple and gram-negative bacteria appear colorless or reddish, depending on t...