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Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
CONTRIBUTORS, Pages v-x
CONTENTS OF VOLUME I, Pages xiv-xvi
INTRODUCTION, Page xvii, A.N. BARKER, G.J. DRING, D.J. ELLAR, G.W. GOULD, J. WOLF
ROLE OF OSMOREGULATION IN THE HEAT RESISTANCE OF SPORES AND VEGETATIVE CELLS, Pages 421-429, G.W. Gould, G.J. Dring
HEAT-INDUCED SUBLETHAL DAMAGE OF BACILLUS CEREUS FORESPORES, Pages 431-450, F.F. Busta, Elizabeth Baillie, W.G. Murrell
THE ACID SENSITIZATION OF HEAT RESISTANT BACTERIAL SPORES, Pages 451-468, E. Steinbuch
THE COMBINED INFLUENCE OF pH AND WATER ACTIVITY ON THE HEAT RESISTANCE OF CLOSTRIDIUM BOTULINUM TYPES A AND B, Pages 469-476, J.P.P.M. Smelt, M.J. Santosda Silva, H. Haas
THE HEAT RESISTANCE OF BACILLUS SUBTILIS 1–12 IN RELATION TO THE WATER ACTIVITY DURING PRE-EQUILIBRATION AND DURING EXPOSURE TO HEAT, Pages 477-485, W.J. Kooiman, R.P.W.M. Jacobs
INHERENT GENETIC DIFFERENCES IN DRY HEAT RESISTANCE OF SOME BACILLUS SPORES, Pages 487-500, Göran Molin
SURVIVOR CURVES OF BACTERIAL SPORES HEATED IN PARENTERAL SOLUTIONS, Pages 501-525, Irving J. Pflug, Geraldine M. Smith
CHELATION CHARACTERISTICS OF CALCIUM IN RELATION TO WATER BINDING AND HEAT RESISTANCE OF BACTERIAL ENDOSPORES, Pages 527-543, K.S. Rajan, N. Grecz
THE HEAT RESISTANCE OF ASCOSPORES OF SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE STRAIN 195 AND SACCHAROMYCES CHEVALIERI STRAIN 215, ISOLATED FROM HEAT PRESERVED FRUIT JUICE, Pages 545-563, Henriëtte M.C. Put, J. de Jong, F.E.M.J. Sand
STUDIES ON THE SENSITIZING MECHANISM OF PRE-IRRADIATION TO A SUBSEQUENT HEAT TREATMENT ON BACTERIAL SPORES, Pages 565-587, H. Stegeman, D.A.A. Mossel, W. Pilnik
INFLUENCE OF GAMMA RADIATION, CHEMICALS AND HEATING WITH CHLOROCRESOL ON THE INACTIVATION OF VARIOUS BACTERIAL SPORES, Pages 589-602, P.B. Deasy, L.B. Bhagwan, Mary P. Fitzmaurice
CHARACTERISTICS OF RADIATION SURVIVAL CURVES OF SPORES OF CLOSTRIDIUM BOTULINUM STRAINS, Pages 603-630, N. Grecz, H. Lo, T.W. Kang, J. Farkas
GAMMA IRRADIATION AT −30 ± 10° OF LOW LEVEL NITRITE/NITRATE HAM, Pages 631-647, Abe Anellis, E. Shattuck, T. Latt, S. Songpasertchal, D.B. Rowley, E.W. Ross Jr.
RADIOBIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE FOR THE EXISTENCE OF A DEHYDRATED CORE IN BACTERIAL SPORES, Pages 649-659, A. Tallentire, R.L. Maughan, B.D. Michael, I.J. Stratford
PROTEIN METABOLISM DURING GERMINATION OF SPORES OF BACILLUS SPECIES, Pages 661-682, Peter Setlow
GERMINATION OF UNTREATED OR HYDROGEN PEROXIDE TREATED BACILLUS LICHENIFORMIS SPORES WITH IONIC OR NUTRIENT INITIATORS, Pages 683-697, O. Cerf
A GERMINANT FOR BACILLUS CEREUS DERIVED FROM PASTEURIZED MILK, Pages 699-709, F.L. Davies, Gillian Wilkinson
L-ALANINE BINDING DURING INITIATION OF GERMINATION IN BACILLUS SUBTILIS, Pages 711-719, R.G. Downing, I.W. Dawes
GERMINATION RESPONSES IN THREE CLOSTRIDIUM SPECIES, Pages 721-734, S.U. Sarathchandra, J. Wolf, A.N. Barker
ACID INDUCED GERMINATION OF BACILLUS ACIDOCALDARIUS SPORES, Pages 735-751, Pauline S. Handley
SUBTILISIN INDUCED GERMINATION OF BACILLUS CEREUS PX SPORES AND THE EFFECTS OF DIMETHYLSULPHOXIDE, Pages 753-770, Louis B. Quesnel, Jean A. Owers, V. Elizabeth Farmer, D. Coupes
ADENOSINETRIPHOSPHATASE INVOLVEMENT DURING INITIATION OF GERMINATION: INTERFERENCE BY DICYCLOHEXYLCARBODIIMIDE, Pages 771-791, G.J. Dring, G.W. Gould
EFFECTS OF CHEMICALLY INERT GASES ON THE GERMINATION OF BACILLUS CEREUS SPORES, Pages 793-809, Sven-Olof Enfors, Nils Molin
THE INHIBITORY EFFECT OF BICARBONATE ON THE GERMINATION OF BACILLUS SPORES, Pages 811-817, A.N. Barker, J. Wolf
THE EFFECT OF WATER ACTIVITY AND THE aw-CONTROLLING SOLUTE ON GERMINATION OF BACTERIAL SPORES, Pages 819-834, M. Jakobsen, W.G. Murrell
OUTGROWTH OF SPORES OF CLOSTRIDIUM BOTULINUM TYPE E, Pages 835-842, R.Z. Hawirko, R.P.W. Lee, P.K. Bhatnagar
AUTORADIOGRAPHIC AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC STUDY OF NUCLEAR AND CELLULAR SEGREGATION IN CLOSTRIDIUM BOTULINUM 33A SPORES, Pages 843-867, Tae W. Kang, Nicholas Grecz
THE DIVERSITY OF SPORE-FORMING BACTERIA: SOME ECOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS, Pages 869-877, Ralph A. Slepecky, Edward R. Leadbetter
TAXONOMIC SIGNIFICANCE OF POLAR LIPIDS IN SOME THERMOPHILIC MEMBERS OF BACILLUS, Pages 879-893, D.E. Minnikin, H. Abdolrahimzadeh, J. Wolf
A STUDY OF BACILLUS CEREUS BIOTYPES ISOLATED FROM MILK AND SOIL, Pages 895-910, E. Maureen, S. Hutchinson, D.B. Stewart
THE OCCURRENCE OF CLOSTRIDIA, PARTICULARLY CLOSTRIDIUM BOTULINUM, IN BACON AND PORK, Pages 911-915, T.A. Roberts, J.L. Smart
SUBJECT INDEX, Pages Ii-Ixvi