Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1986 - 914 pagine |
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Pagina 704
... identification . The use of this schema requires that one first examine the culture for the presence or absence of ... identification of yeasts will be discussed later within the chapter . 43.10 . Extent of Identification of Fungi ...
... identification . The use of this schema requires that one first examine the culture for the presence or absence of ... identification of yeasts will be discussed later within the chapter . 43.10 . Extent of Identification of Fungi ...
Pagina 753
... identification by persons having experience with this method . 43.20 . Commercially Available Yeast Identification Systems As previously mentioned , commercially avail- able yeast identification systems have provided laboratories of all ...
... identification by persons having experience with this method . 43.20 . Commercially Available Yeast Identification Systems As previously mentioned , commercially avail- able yeast identification systems have provided laboratories of all ...
Pagina 754
... identification is provided and the micro- scopic morphologic features can be used to dis- tinguish between the possibilities given by the profile register . Several evaluations of the API- 20C yeast identification system have been made ...
... identification is provided and the micro- scopic morphologic features can be used to dis- tinguish between the possibilities given by the profile register . Several evaluations of the API- 20C yeast identification system have been made ...
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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