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... Fermentation occurs after prolonged incubation ; see text . Chapter 11 Listeria monocytogenes WILLIAM L. ALBRITTON ... Fermentation of glucose and maltose usually occurs within 24 to 48 h , but some strains require 5 days . The addition ...
... Fermentation occurs after prolonged incubation ; see text . Chapter 11 Listeria monocytogenes WILLIAM L. ALBRITTON ... Fermentation of glucose and maltose usually occurs within 24 to 48 h , but some strains require 5 days . The addition ...
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... Fermentation of carbohydrates . The CHO basal medium ( Chapter 97 ) used for preparing various carbohydrate fermentation media is a semisolid medium containing peptone , yeast ex- tract , L - cystine , sodium thioglycolate , NaCl , as ...
... Fermentation of carbohydrates . The CHO basal medium ( Chapter 97 ) used for preparing various carbohydrate fermentation media is a semisolid medium containing peptone , yeast ex- tract , L - cystine , sodium thioglycolate , NaCl , as ...
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... Fermentation basal medium ( 42 ) 20.0 g Agar Diammonium phosphate 1.0 g 1.0 liter Distilled water Potassium chloride 0.2 g 1. Sterilize and cool the medium base to 45 to 50 ° C . Magnesium sulfate 0.2g 2. Add 80 ml of sterile egg yolk ...
... Fermentation basal medium ( 42 ) 20.0 g Agar Diammonium phosphate 1.0 g 1.0 liter Distilled water Potassium chloride 0.2 g 1. Sterilize and cool the medium base to 45 to 50 ° C . Magnesium sulfate 0.2g 2. Add 80 ml of sterile egg yolk ...
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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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