Aquatic Microbiology: Handbook : University of Lancaster, 13-16 July 1998Society for Applied Microbiology, 1998 - 31 pagine |
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Pagina vi
... Morecambe Bay and using molecular methods ( PCR and PFGE ) to investigate the pathways by which pathogens reach the bathing waters . We will present data for Morecambe Bay which show that : failures and passes appear to be associated ...
... Morecambe Bay and using molecular methods ( PCR and PFGE ) to investigate the pathways by which pathogens reach the bathing waters . We will present data for Morecambe Bay which show that : failures and passes appear to be associated ...
Pagina xxvi
... Morecambe Bay / Lancaster area ( see poster Wild birds as vectors for Campylobacter ; K. Jones , S. Anderton and C. Fitzgerald ) and to identify and characterise them , using both phenotypic and molecular methods . Fletcher , M. and ...
... Morecambe Bay / Lancaster area ( see poster Wild birds as vectors for Campylobacter ; K. Jones , S. Anderton and C. Fitzgerald ) and to identify and characterise them , using both phenotypic and molecular methods . Fletcher , M. and ...
Pagina xxvii
... Morecambe Bay . The samples were tested for the presence of Campylobacter using enrichment in Preston broth , before plating onto selective media . On Morecambe Bay almost all oyster catchers , gulls , lapwings , geese and bar - tailed ...
... Morecambe Bay . The samples were tested for the presence of Campylobacter using enrichment in Preston broth , before plating onto selective media . On Morecambe Bay almost all oyster catchers , gulls , lapwings , geese and bar - tailed ...
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