Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1982 - 705 pagine |
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... substrate and detec- tion reagent disks . The remaining 10 chambers each contain a single substrate / reagent disk . All test chambers are inoculated with a saline bac- terial suspension prepared from a single isolated colony . After ...
... substrate and detec- tion reagent disks . The remaining 10 chambers each contain a single substrate / reagent disk . All test chambers are inoculated with a saline bac- terial suspension prepared from a single isolated colony . After ...
Pagina 594
... substrates . Depending on the instrument mod- el , the bottles are monitored either automatical- ly or manually for ... substrate utilization in the various chambers , and reaction patterns for various organisms are contained in the com ...
... substrates . Depending on the instrument mod- el , the bottles are monitored either automatical- ly or manually for ... substrate utilization in the various chambers , and reaction patterns for various organisms are contained in the com ...
Pagina 675
... substrate is used to test the ability of cer- tain strains of mycobacteria to rapidly degrade the Tween 80 to oleic acid , which is detected by a change in color of the indicator . Tyrosine degradation See Chapter 28 . Urease ...
... substrate is used to test the ability of cer- tain strains of mycobacteria to rapidly degrade the Tween 80 to oleic acid , which is detected by a change in color of the indicator . Tyrosine degradation See Chapter 28 . Urease ...
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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