Identification Methods for Microbiologists, Volume 2Brian Montague Gibbs, Frederick Arthur Skinner Academic Press, 1966 |
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... Species The aquatic species Only Az . agilis and Az . insignis appear to be solely aquatic species . These two organisms have been isolated from numerous fresh - water bodies and watercourses . Az . agilis is commonly found in water ...
... Species The aquatic species Only Az . agilis and Az . insignis appear to be solely aquatic species . These two organisms have been isolated from numerous fresh - water bodies and watercourses . Az . agilis is commonly found in water ...
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... species outlined above . From studies of this kind Az . agilis , Az . insignis and Az . vinelandii emerge as clearly defined groups the members of which share common capsular antigens . The two isolates of Az . macrocytogenes are ...
... species outlined above . From studies of this kind Az . agilis , Az . insignis and Az . vinelandii emerge as clearly defined groups the members of which share common capsular antigens . The two isolates of Az . macrocytogenes are ...
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... species , mycoplasmas require serum or ascitic fluid for growth , the essential requirements being protein , sterol and phospholipid . At present , they are classified in a single genus ( Mycoplasma ) , family ( Mycoplasmataceae ) , and ...
... species , mycoplasmas require serum or ascitic fluid for growth , the essential requirements being protein , sterol and phospholipid . At present , they are classified in a single genus ( Mycoplasma ) , family ( Mycoplasmataceae ) , and ...
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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS | 1 |
Identification of Human Vibrios and Allied Organisms | 9 |
Classification of Azotobacters | 19 |
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