Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1982 - 705 pagine |
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Pagina 96
... dilution +9.0 ml water Use separate 1 - ml serologic pipets for each dilution , with adequate shaking between dilutions . 2. Pipet 1 ml of each of the dilutions into appropriately labeled , sterile Petri dishes . 3. Overlay each ...
... dilution +9.0 ml water Use separate 1 - ml serologic pipets for each dilution , with adequate shaking between dilutions . 2. Pipet 1 ml of each of the dilutions into appropriately labeled , sterile Petri dishes . 3. Overlay each ...
Pagina 536
... DILUTION TESTS The tube dilution method is considered one of the most accurate for determination of suscepti- bility to measured amounts ( either units or micrograms ) of an antimicrobial agent . It is a time - consuming and expensive ...
... DILUTION TESTS The tube dilution method is considered one of the most accurate for determination of suscepti- bility to measured amounts ( either units or micrograms ) of an antimicrobial agent . It is a time - consuming and expensive ...
Pagina 578
... dilution in tube 9 of the master dilution series , pipet 0.5 ml of the dilution into the corre- sponding agglutination tube and proceed in reverse until tube 1 is reached , as indicated , using the same pipet . Agglutination tube 0.5 of ...
... dilution in tube 9 of the master dilution series , pipet 0.5 ml of the dilution into the corre- sponding agglutination tube and proceed in reverse until tube 1 is reached , as indicated , using the same pipet . Agglutination tube 0.5 of ...
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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