Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1982 - 705 pagine |
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... material without greatly altering the sub- stance or appearance . Materials such as the Lowenstein - Jensen egg medium , the Loeffler serum medium , and the Dorset egg medium are inspissated . Modern autoclaves are equipped to allow ...
... material without greatly altering the sub- stance or appearance . Materials such as the Lowenstein - Jensen egg medium , the Loeffler serum medium , and the Dorset egg medium are inspissated . Modern autoclaves are equipped to allow ...
Pagina 151
... material directly into it . This prevents the possibility of accidentally fixing the tissue with formaldehyde or other ger- micidal agent , and it also avoids any possible contamination by the surgical pathologist . A few drops of ...
... material directly into it . This prevents the possibility of accidentally fixing the tissue with formaldehyde or other ger- micidal agent , and it also avoids any possible contamination by the surgical pathologist . A few drops of ...
Pagina 465
... material ( funnel or paper cup with pointed end cut off ) through two lay- ers of gauze into a 15 - ml centrifuge tube . Steps 3 through 8 will be the same for both fresh and PVA - preserved material . Note : Tap water may be ...
... material ( funnel or paper cup with pointed end cut off ) through two lay- ers of gauze into a 15 - ml centrifuge tube . Steps 3 through 8 will be the same for both fresh and PVA - preserved material . Note : Tap water may be ...
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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