Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1982 - 705 pagine |
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Pagina 567
... reagents per slide should be tested . ) If the reagents are not placed a sufficient distance apart , the volume is such that they will run together or off the slide . 2. Put one full drop of each of the four reagents on the ...
... reagents per slide should be tested . ) If the reagents are not placed a sufficient distance apart , the volume is such that they will run together or off the slide . 2. Put one full drop of each of the four reagents on the ...
Pagina 568
... reagents . Not having had experience with this procedure , he was reluc- tant to make recommendations concerning its use . Recently Phadebact has made a reagent avail- able for group D streptococci as well . Because there are serious ...
... reagents . Not having had experience with this procedure , he was reluc- tant to make recommendations concerning its use . Recently Phadebact has made a reagent avail- able for group D streptococci as well . Because there are serious ...
Pagina 605
... REAGENTS AND ANTISERA The various chemical reagents used in bio- chemical tests are best monitored , after prepa- ration , by integrating into the daily laboratory work load through the use of a master schedule calendar . 19 Reagents ...
... REAGENTS AND ANTISERA The various chemical reagents used in bio- chemical tests are best monitored , after prepa- ration , by integrating into the daily laboratory work load through the use of a master schedule calendar . 19 Reagents ...
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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