Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 1962
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1962natur.193..497h&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 193, Issue 4814, pp. 497 (1962).
Physics
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Scientific paper
MANY investigators speculating on the environmental conditions of Mars have concluded that some form of life exists there1-5. Fulton et al.6,7 have shown that several (unidentified) species of bacteria are able to survive under a simulated Martian atmosphere. No work, however, has been reported on the effect of these conditions on the physiology or the virulence of bacteria. In the work recorded here the anaerobic spore-forming organism Cl. botulinum and encapsulated facultative anaerobic organism K. pneumoniae were used to determine these effects.
Ehrlich Richard
Gowdy Betty
Hawrylewicz Ervin
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