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... Mannitol , salt Mostly inhibited MS Chocolate agar Thayer - Martin Blue - black , shiny cen- White to gray ter ... ( mannitol fer- menters ) ; colonies with red or purple zones ( mannitol not fermented ) Mostly inhibited Gray Mostly ...
... Mannitol , salt Mostly inhibited MS Chocolate agar Thayer - Martin Blue - black , shiny cen- White to gray ter ... ( mannitol fer- menters ) ; colonies with red or purple zones ( mannitol not fermented ) Mostly inhibited Gray Mostly ...
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... mannitol usually do so within 24 to 48 h , and their colonies are surrounded by a yellow ( acid ) zone . Final readings on mannitol- salt agar should be made after 72 h of incubation . Coagulase production The ability to clot plasma is ...
... mannitol usually do so within 24 to 48 h , and their colonies are surrounded by a yellow ( acid ) zone . Final readings on mannitol- salt agar should be made after 72 h of incubation . Coagulase production The ability to clot plasma is ...
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... mannitol - negative bioserotype of S. flexneri 4 . " o - Nitrophenyl - B - D - galactopyranoside . TABLE 10. Differentiation of Salmonella , Arizona , and Citrobactera. Test or substrate Indole Arginine dihydrolase Ornithine ...
... mannitol - negative bioserotype of S. flexneri 4 . " o - Nitrophenyl - B - D - galactopyranoside . TABLE 10. Differentiation of Salmonella , Arizona , and Citrobactera. Test or substrate Indole Arginine dihydrolase Ornithine ...
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Indigenous and Pathogenic Microorganisms of Humans | 25 |
Procedures to Use During Outbreaks of FoodBorne Disease | 40 |
Collection Handling and Processing of Specimens HENRY D ISENBERG JOHN | 52 |
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