Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic MicrobiologyMosby, 1986 - 914 pagine |
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... Solution usable for up to 1 year . b . Methenamine ( 3 % solution ) Hexamethylenetetramine ( Fisher Scientific ) Distilled deionized water 12 g 400 ml Weigh out 12 g hexamethylenetetramine and dissolve in 400 ml distilled water ...
... Solution usable for up to 1 year . b . Methenamine ( 3 % solution ) Hexamethylenetetramine ( Fisher Scientific ) Distilled deionized water 12 g 400 ml Weigh out 12 g hexamethylenetetramine and dissolve in 400 ml distilled water ...
Pagina 899
... solution ( 1 × ) 10 x stock solution Distilled water ( sterile ) 1.5 liter 13.5 liter 70 % Sorbitol ( Holding Medium for CMV MEM without bicarbonate in EBSS 100 ml ( 10 × concentrate ) Gentamicin ( 50 mg / ml ) 1 ml Specimens ) ...
... solution ( 1 × ) 10 x stock solution Distilled water ( sterile ) 1.5 liter 13.5 liter 70 % Sorbitol ( Holding Medium for CMV MEM without bicarbonate in EBSS 100 ml ( 10 × concentrate ) Gentamicin ( 50 mg / ml ) 1 ml Specimens ) ...
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... Solution A Basic fuchsin Ethyl alcohol Solution B Phenol ( melted crystals ) Distilled water 0.3 gm 10 ml 2. Select part of a colony from a younger agar culture or take a small amount of growth from a slant with an inoculating needle ...
... Solution A Basic fuchsin Ethyl alcohol Solution B Phenol ( melted crystals ) Distilled water 0.3 gm 10 ml 2. Select part of a colony from a younger agar culture or take a small amount of growth from a slant with an inoculating needle ...
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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