Manual of Clinical MicrobiologyEdwin H. Lennette, American Society for Microbiology |
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... inoculum size of log - phase cultures to approximately this concentration are accept- able . Inoculation of media should be made within 30 min of adjusting the inoculum . The importance of testing pure cultures at properly standardized ...
... inoculum size of log - phase cultures to approximately this concentration are accept- able . Inoculation of media should be made within 30 min of adjusting the inoculum . The importance of testing pure cultures at properly standardized ...
Page 460
... inoculum delivered to each well in the system being used . For those systems that add an inoculum of 50 μl to a well containing 50 μl of diluted antimicrobic , the inoculum is standard- ized and prepared in the same way as for the macro ...
... inoculum delivered to each well in the system being used . For those systems that add an inoculum of 50 μl to a well containing 50 μl of diluted antimicrobic , the inoculum is standard- ized and prepared in the same way as for the macro ...
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... Inoculum density and volume subcul- tured . Tests of lethal activity involve two phases : ( i ) determination of a broth dilution MIC as outlined in Chapter 42 and ( ii ) subcul- ture in the absence of antimicrobic of those dilutions ...
... Inoculum density and volume subcul- tured . Tests of lethal activity involve two phases : ( i ) determination of a broth dilution MIC as outlined in Chapter 42 and ( ii ) subcul- ture in the absence of antimicrobic of those dilutions ...
Contents
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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