Rapid Diagnostic Methods in Medical MicrobiologyCharles D. Graber Williams & Wilkins Company, 1970 - 343 pagine |
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Pagina 174
... method by which the antibiotic functions . Those agents which function by Method 1 cause the most rapid cessation of respiration . The polymyxins function by this method . If all antibiotics stopped bacterial respiration of susceptible ...
... method by which the antibiotic functions . Those agents which function by Method 1 cause the most rapid cessation of respiration . The polymyxins function by this method . If all antibiotics stopped bacterial respiration of susceptible ...
Pagina 178
... method of determining antibiotic sensitivity of microorganisms . Texas Rep . Biol . Med . 12 : 171 . 10. Kavanagh , F. 1968. Turbidimetric assays : the antibiotic dose - response line . Appl . Microbiol . 16 : 777 . 11. Lorian , V. 1966 ...
... method of determining antibiotic sensitivity of microorganisms . Texas Rep . Biol . Med . 12 : 171 . 10. Kavanagh , F. 1968. Turbidimetric assays : the antibiotic dose - response line . Appl . Microbiol . 16 : 777 . 11. Lorian , V. 1966 ...
Pagina 273
... method show typical rickettsias in the endothelial cells lining the tunica vaginalis . The scrub typhus agent causes roughening of the fur , inactivity , abnormal breathing , abdominal fullness and often death of the inoculated mice in ...
... method show typical rickettsias in the endothelial cells lining the tunica vaginalis . The scrub typhus agent causes roughening of the fur , inactivity , abnormal breathing , abdominal fullness and often death of the inoculated mice in ...
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SYLVIA G CARY M S Department of Bacterial Diseases Walter Reed | 3 |
JAMES B GROGAN PH D Departments of Surgery and Microbiology | 4 |
Identification in Cultures of Blood and Body | 12 |
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