Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1982 - 705 pagine |
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... autoclave need not be dis- cussed here at length , one important rule about autoclave sterilization must be stressed . In the normal procedure , using 15 pounds of steam for 15 minutes , the autoclave chamber should be flushed free of ...
... autoclave need not be dis- cussed here at length , one important rule about autoclave sterilization must be stressed . In the normal procedure , using 15 pounds of steam for 15 minutes , the autoclave chamber should be flushed free of ...
Pagina 6
... autoclave treatment . Inspissation A third type of moist heat application is the process known as inspissation , or thickening through evaporation . This is used in the steril- ization of high - protein - containing media that cannot ...
... autoclave treatment . Inspissation A third type of moist heat application is the process known as inspissation , or thickening through evaporation . This is used in the steril- ization of high - protein - containing media that cannot ...
Pagina 636
... autoclave at 121 C for 15 minutes . 6. Store in frozen state at -20 C. Use within 3 months . When thawing , the ... autoclave at 121 C for 5 minutes . Place in dialy- sis casing , and dialyze against 1 liter of water at 4 C for 2 days ...
... autoclave at 121 C for 15 minutes . 6. Store in frozen state at -20 C. Use within 3 months . When thawing , the ... autoclave at 121 C for 5 minutes . Place in dialy- sis casing , and dialyze against 1 liter of water at 4 C for 2 days ...
Sommario
Microorganisms encountered in the eye 26 Grampositive nonsporeforming | 14 |
Methods of obtaining pure cultures | 17 |
Collection and transport of specimens | 31 |
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