Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1986 - 914 pagine |
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... ( Figure 2.1 ) . Class II cabi- nets sterilize air that flows over the infectious material , as well as air to be exhausted . The air flows in " sheets , " which serve as barriers to particles from outside the cabinet , and which direct ...
... ( Figure 2.1 ) . Class II cabi- nets sterilize air that flows over the infectious material , as well as air to be exhausted . The air flows in " sheets , " which serve as barriers to particles from outside the cabinet , and which direct ...
Pagina 698
... ( Figure 43.23 ) . In other instances , conidiophores branch into a structure known as a penicillus where each branch terminates in secondary branches ( me- FIGURE 43.23 Simple tubular phialide with a cluster of conidia at its tip ...
... ( Figure 43.23 ) . In other instances , conidiophores branch into a structure known as a penicillus where each branch terminates in secondary branches ( me- FIGURE 43.23 Simple tubular phialide with a cluster of conidia at its tip ...
Pagina 763
... FIGURE 43.74 FIGURE 43.75. 43.23 . Dematiaceous ( Darkly Pigmented ) Molds 43.23.a. Alternaria species . Colonies of Al- ternaria are rapidly growing and appear to be fluffy and gray to gray - brown or dark to gray- green in color ...
... FIGURE 43.74 FIGURE 43.75. 43.23 . Dematiaceous ( Darkly Pigmented ) Molds 43.23.a. Alternaria species . Colonies of Al- ternaria are rapidly growing and appear to be fluffy and gray to gray - brown or dark to gray- green in color ...
Sommario
Diagnostic immunologic principles and Morganella Obesumbacterium Proteus | 12 |
Laboratory organization and quality | 19 |
Chlamydia Mycoplasma and Rickettsia Color Plates | 38 |
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