Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1986 - 914 pagine |
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... Distilled deionized water 100 g 1,000 ml Weigh out 100 g chromic acid and dissolve in 1 liter distilled water . Solution usable for up to 1 year . b . Methenamine ( 3 % solution ) Hexamethylenetetramine ( Fisher Scientific ) Distilled ...
... Distilled deionized water 100 g 1,000 ml Weigh out 100 g chromic acid and dissolve in 1 liter distilled water . Solution usable for up to 1 year . b . Methenamine ( 3 % solution ) Hexamethylenetetramine ( Fisher Scientific ) Distilled ...
Pagina 873
... Distilled water 8.5 g Stir the solids into boiling water until they dissolve . Dispense 350 ml into each of two 500 ml bottles and autoclave according to manufacturer's instructions . Store the agar at 4 ° C. 2. Before use , melt the ...
... Distilled water 8.5 g Stir the solids into boiling water until they dissolve . Dispense 350 ml into each of two 500 ml bottles and autoclave according to manufacturer's instructions . Store the agar at 4 ° C. 2. Before use , melt the ...
Pagina 887
... Distilled water Boil potatoes in water for 15 min , filter through cotton , and make up to volume with water . Add dry ingredients , and dissolve agar with heat . No pH adjustment is required . Dis- pense as desired , and autoclave at ...
... Distilled water Boil potatoes in water for 15 min , filter through cotton , and make up to volume with water . Add dry ingredients , and dissolve agar with heat . No pH adjustment is required . Dis- pense as desired , and autoclave at ...
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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