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Everywhere in nature we see numerous examples of two opposing biological activities. On the one hand, living organisms frequently derive mutual benefit by association; on the other, the presence of one organism, or its products, is inimical to the life and growth of certain other forms. These principles are not limited to animals and the higher forms of plant life, but occur also as low down in the scale as bacteria themselves. Nor do we wonder at this when we consider how numerous and unlike
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