Aquatic Microbiology: Handbook : University of Lancaster, 13-16 July 1998Society for Applied Microbiology, 1998 - 31 pagine |
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... techniques based on electrokinetic phenomena under research and development at York . These include dielectrophoretic enrichment , concentration and characterisation systems for the analysis of water bacteria and protozoa . S28 Methods ...
... techniques based on electrokinetic phenomena under research and development at York . These include dielectrophoretic enrichment , concentration and characterisation systems for the analysis of water bacteria and protozoa . S28 Methods ...
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... techniques were developed as tools to aid the understanding of the mechanisms of host - pathogen interactions . Several attempts have been made to establish cell culture systems using synthetic media , including mammalian and insect ...
... techniques were developed as tools to aid the understanding of the mechanisms of host - pathogen interactions . Several attempts have been made to establish cell culture systems using synthetic media , including mammalian and insect ...
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... techniques . The objective of this study was to use in situ hybridisation with fluorescently labelled rRNA probes to investigate the microflora associated with natural aquatic biofilms within water supplies to poultry broiler houses ...
... techniques . The objective of this study was to use in situ hybridisation with fluorescently labelled rRNA probes to investigate the microflora associated with natural aquatic biofilms within water supplies to poultry broiler houses ...
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