Textbook of Diagnostic MicrobiologyConnie R. Mahon, George Manuselis Saunders, 1995 - 1134 pagine This 2nd Edition offers students a comprehensive approach to the essential information they need in identifying etiologic agents of infectious diseases. New content has been added on emerging viral pathogens, newly recognized parasitic agents, emerging resistance, and emerging technologies. Pedagogical features include tables, procedures, case studies, and illustrations. Information is presented to beginning level students in a logical approach to microbiology progressing from core principles and concepts to systematic identification of etiologic agents of infectious disease. A saleable instructor's CD-ROM is also available. |
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... procedures and the subjectivity of reading endpoints . The ability to visualize and evaluate reactions , however , gives a high level of certainty to the procedure . Thus , newer sero- logic assays are often evaluated with indirect FA ...
... procedures and the subjectivity of reading endpoints . The ability to visualize and evaluate reactions , however , gives a high level of certainty to the procedure . Thus , newer sero- logic assays are often evaluated with indirect FA ...
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... procedures and techniques and has been loosely applied to any procedure affording results faster than the conventional method . There are rapid methods for microscopy , bio- chemical identification , antigen detection , and antibody ...
... procedures and techniques and has been loosely applied to any procedure affording results faster than the conventional method . There are rapid methods for microscopy , bio- chemical identification , antigen detection , and antibody ...
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... procedures depends on the following concepts established by Sherris and Ryan ( 1985 ) : Reference point : Results of automated and rapid susceptibility test procedures must be related to those of nationally accepted refer- ence or ...
... procedures depends on the following concepts established by Sherris and Ryan ( 1985 ) : Reference point : Results of automated and rapid susceptibility test procedures must be related to those of nationally accepted refer- ence or ...
Sommario
COMPARISON OF EUKARYOTIC AND PROKARYOTIC CELL | 7 |
MICROBIAL GROWTH AND NUTRITION | 14 |
CHAPTER | 15 |
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