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Volume 32, Number 8—August 2026
Etymologia
Lactococcus garvieae
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Figure. Manor House on the 350-acre Shinfield Manor estate, which later became home to the National Institute for Research in Dairying, Shinfield, England, after being founded in 1912. The Bacteriology and Metabolic Departments with associated laboratories were housed here from 1923 to 1992. Microbiologist Ellen I. Garvie would have worked here, researching the problem of dairy product contamination. Demolished in 2001, part of the Manor House dates to the 17th century. Photograph published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, 1951 (2).
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