Manual of Clinical Microbiology, Volume 1Includes information on infection detection and prevention and control, diagnostic technologies, bacteriology, antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, and antiparasitic agents and susceptibility test methods, virology, mycology, and parasitology. |
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... patterns . Global Standard For studies in which the patterns of multiple gels are com- pared , each test pattern must be normalized to a global standard in the database . The global standard must share bands in the local standard ...
... patterns . Global Standard For studies in which the patterns of multiple gels are com- pared , each test pattern must be normalized to a global standard in the database . The global standard must share bands in the local standard ...
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... patterns generated by high - frequency - cutting restriction enzymes ( e.g. , EcoRI ) have proved useful in epidemiologic investi- gations ( 4 , 55 ) , although the complexity of patterns makes it difficult to compare the patterns of ...
... patterns generated by high - frequency - cutting restriction enzymes ( e.g. , EcoRI ) have proved useful in epidemiologic investi- gations ( 4 , 55 ) , although the complexity of patterns makes it difficult to compare the patterns of ...
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... patterns . In the absence of such repetitive sequences , PFGE re- mains the most useful typing technique because it can be applied in the absence of knowledge of the specific content of a species genome . However , PFGE is a fastidious ...
... patterns . In the absence of such repetitive sequences , PFGE re- mains the most useful typing technique because it can be applied in the absence of knowledge of the specific content of a species genome . However , PFGE is a fastidious ...
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