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Edwin H. Lennette, American Society for Microbiology. Chapter 42 Dilution Susceptibility Test : Agar and Macro - Broth Dilution Procedures JOHN A. WASHINGTON II AND VERA L. SUTTER TABLE 1. System for preparing dilutions for agar dilution ...
Edwin H. Lennette, American Society for Microbiology. Chapter 42 Dilution Susceptibility Test : Agar and Macro - Broth Dilution Procedures JOHN A. WASHINGTON II AND VERA L. SUTTER TABLE 1. System for preparing dilutions for agar dilution ...
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... dilution of complement equals 1 exact U , then 0.18 ml of the 1:60 dilution of complement equals 2 exact U ; 60 / 0.18 × 0.1 = 1:33 dilution of complement . ) Antigen Standardize antigens by testing serial twofold dilutions of antigen ...
... dilution of complement equals 1 exact U , then 0.18 ml of the 1:60 dilution of complement equals 2 exact U ; 60 / 0.18 × 0.1 = 1:33 dilution of complement . ) Antigen Standardize antigens by testing serial twofold dilutions of antigen ...
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... dilutions before to two dilutions after the known endpoint are prepared in microplates . To each is added 0.025 ml of virus containing 4 HAU . Virus , erythrocyte , and serum controls are in- cluded . The virus dilution calculated to ...
... dilutions before to two dilutions after the known endpoint are prepared in microplates . To each is added 0.025 ml of virus containing 4 HAU . Virus , erythrocyte , and serum controls are in- cluded . The virus dilution calculated to ...
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Indigenous and Pathogenic Microorganisms of Humans | 25 |
Collection Handling and Processing of Specimens HENRY D ISENBERG JOHN | 52 |
Streptococci and Aerococci | 83 |
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