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... morphology at 96 h . FIG . 3. Microscopic morphology of Fusobacterium mortiferum . There is marked pleomorphism and ir- regularity of staining . Note filaments with swellings along their course . IDENTIFICATION Obligately anaerobic gram ...
... morphology at 96 h . FIG . 3. Microscopic morphology of Fusobacterium mortiferum . There is marked pleomorphism and ir- regularity of staining . Note filaments with swellings along their course . IDENTIFICATION Obligately anaerobic gram ...
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... morphology . Low , velvety ; white , gray to yellow ; moderately fast - growing colony . Colony reverse the color of the medium . Microscopic morphology ( Fig . 3 ) . Myce- lium thin and delicate ; much branched , aseptate ...
... morphology . Low , velvety ; white , gray to yellow ; moderately fast - growing colony . Colony reverse the color of the medium . Microscopic morphology ( Fig . 3 ) . Myce- lium thin and delicate ; much branched , aseptate ...
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... morphology . Rapid growing ; woolly to cottony ; gray to black . Colony reverse brown to black . Microscopic morphology ( Fig . 25 ) . Hy- phae hyaline to brown , septate ; conidiophores brown , septate , tall , erect , branching in an ...
... morphology . Rapid growing ; woolly to cottony ; gray to black . Colony reverse brown to black . Microscopic morphology ( Fig . 25 ) . Hy- phae hyaline to brown , septate ; conidiophores brown , septate , tall , erect , branching in an ...
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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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