145. 02 CONSUMPTION: PROTOZOA (Concluded) 



Values, unless otherwise specified, are cubic millimeters oxygen per million cells per hour for mature protozoa. 

 B = bloodstream; C = culture; G = in presence of glucose. 



Contributors : (a) Silverman, M., (b) Vernberg, W. B., (c) Von Brand, T., (d) Wichterman. R., (e) Ivey, M. 



References : [1] Agosin, M., Von Brand, M., and Von Brand, T., J. Infect. Dis. ^: 101, 1953. [2] Von Brand, 

 T., and Johnson, E. M., J. Cellul. Physiol. 29:33, 1947. [3] Chang, S. L., J. Infect. Dis. 82:109, 1948. [4] Adler, 

 S., and Ashbel, R.. Arch. zool. ital. 20:521, 1934. (5] Fulton, J. D., and Joyner, L. P., Trans. Roy. Soc. Trop. 

 M. Hyg., Lond. «:273, 1949. [6] Lwoff, A., Zbl. Bakt. J^:49B. 1934. [7] Boell, E. J., and Woodruff, L. L., 

 J. Exp. Zool. 87:385, 1941. [8] Maier, J., and Coggeshall. L. T., J. Infect. Dis. ^:87, 1941. [9] RledmuUer, L., 

 Zbl. Bakt. 137 :428, 1936. [lO] Williams, R., Massart, L., and Peeters, G., Naturwissenschaften ^O: 169. 1942. 

 [11] Read, C. P., and Rothman, A., Am. J. Hyg. fca:249, 1955. [12] Von Brand, T., Tobie, E. J., and Mehlman, 

 B., J. Cellul. Physiol. 25:273, 1950. [13] Von Brand, T., Johnson, E. M., and Rees, C. W., J. Gen. Physiol. 

 20:163, 1946. [ 14] Harvey, S. C, J. Biol. Chem. 179:435, 1949. [15] Moulder, J. W., Science 206: 168, 1947. 

 [16] Moulder, J. W., J. Infect. Dis. 83:42, 1948. [17] Zwiesler, J., and Lysenka, M., J. Parasit., Lane. 40:531, 

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 R., Exp. Parasitol. 2:250, 1956. 



146. O2 CONSUMPTION: HELMINTHS 



Like our other tables covering oxygen consumption, this one should be used with utmost caution and circumspection. 

 The figures reflect order of magnitude; often a value may not prove accurate for a particular requirement. The 

 table, however, does have special utility as an annotated bibliography. Values, unless otherwise specified, are 

 cubic millimeters oxygen per milligram dry substance per hour for adult animals. G = in presence of glucose. 



/I/ Calculated on dry matter percentage. /2/ Based on volume determinations. 



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