Manual of Clinical Microbiology, Volume 1ASM Press, 2003 - 2113 pagine Includes information on infection detection and prevention and control, diagnostic technologies, bacteriology, antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, and antiparasitic agents and susceptibility test methods, virology, mycology, and parasitology. |
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... slides since dirt and grease may interfere with adhesion of the sample to the slide and with the staining process . The best smears are prepared after thoughtful selection of those portions of the sample most likely to reveal the ...
... slides since dirt and grease may interfere with adhesion of the sample to the slide and with the staining process . The best smears are prepared after thoughtful selection of those portions of the sample most likely to reveal the ...
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slide is then dried and a large drop of the methylene blue solution is place on the slide for 1 min . Rinse the slide under water into a 10 % hypochlorite solution , blot , and allow to dry . Examine at X100 to 1,000 magnification ...
slide is then dried and a large drop of the methylene blue solution is place on the slide for 1 min . Rinse the slide under water into a 10 % hypochlorite solution , blot , and allow to dry . Examine at X100 to 1,000 magnification ...
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... slide test is very rapid and more economical of plasma than the tube test . Slide tests must be read quickly because false - positive results may appear with reaction times longer than 10 s . In addition , colonies for testing must not ...
... slide test is very rapid and more economical of plasma than the tube test . Slide tests must be read quickly because false - positive results may appear with reaction times longer than 10 s . In addition , colonies for testing must not ...
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