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1. In the case of the staphylococcus and antistaphylococcus phage studied, with the total volume of the mixture being kept constant, there exists a definite quantitative relationship between CPhage and the time required to reduce a particular concentration of growing phage-susceptible bacteria to an arbitrary turbidity end-point. 2. This relationship furnishes a basis for the quantitative estimation of bacteriophage. A method is described having an accuracy within ±5 per cent.
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