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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... preparation area is the cleanest of the three work areas and can be located in a separate room , in a hood with the fan turned off to minimize aerosolization , or in an enclosed countertop hood or box . This area is used for the preparation ...
... preparation area is the cleanest of the three work areas and can be located in a separate room , in a hood with the fan turned off to minimize aerosolization , or in an enclosed countertop hood or box . This area is used for the preparation ...
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... preparation Mix the following ingredients in a flask in the order specified to prepare 1 liter . Adjust the pH to ... preparation of solid medium , and glucose and / or arginine and urea may be added as metabolic substrates , depending ...
... preparation Mix the following ingredients in a flask in the order specified to prepare 1 liter . Adjust the pH to ... preparation of solid medium , and glucose and / or arginine and urea may be added as metabolic substrates , depending ...
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... prepared fresh , frozen after preparation , or purchased commercially as lyophilized or frozen panels . Following the manufacturer's recommen- dations for storage of commercially prepared panels is rec- ommended , while in - house - ...
... prepared fresh , frozen after preparation , or purchased commercially as lyophilized or frozen panels . Following the manufacturer's recommen- dations for storage of commercially prepared panels is rec- ommended , while in - house - ...
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