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Molecular and diagnostic procedures in mycoplasmology: Diagnostic procedures
Management of infected arterial grafts
Septic shock

Septic shock

Jean-François Dhainaut, Lambertus G. Thijs, Gilbert R. Park - Medical - 2000 - 590 pages
A current, authoritative guide to the clinical management of the critically ill septic shock patient. Discusses the benefits and limitations of alternative management ...
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Basics Of Quality Assurance For Intermediate And Peripheral Laboratories
Biochemical tests for identification of medical bacteria

Biochemical tests for identification of medical bacteria

Jean F. Mac Faddin - Medical - 2000 - 912 pages
This accessible reference of biochemical has been reborn to the tests encompass bacteriology revolution of the past two decades. This easy-to-use manual is divided into three ...
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Biochemical tests for identification of medical bacteria

Biochemical tests for identification of medical bacteria

Jean F. Mac Faddin - Medical - 2000 - 912 pages
This accessible reference of biochemical has been reborn to the tests encompass bacteriology revolution of the past two decades. This easy-to-use manual is divided into three ...
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Clinical parasitology: a practical approach

Clinical parasitology: a practical approach

Elizabeth A. Zeibig - Medical - 1997 - 320 pages
Here's a text/laboratory manual that provides practical information on performing, reading, and interpreting parasitology tests. The two-fold focus is on organism ...
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Clinical Veterinary Microbiology.

Clinical Veterinary Microbiology.

Medical - 1994 - 648 pages
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Molecular and diagnostic procedures in mycoplasmology: Diagnostic procedures
Fungi Pathogenic for Humans and Animals: II Pathogenicity and detection