Manual of Clinical MicrobiologyEdwin H. Lennette, American Society for Microbiology |
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... nitrate , and arginine reactions ( Tables 3 and 9 ) . DF - 2 is susceptible to several antimicrobial drugs including ... nitrate . Gas is pro- duced from nitrate by 62 % , and 13 % completely reduce both nitrate and nitrite without ...
... nitrate , and arginine reactions ( Tables 3 and 9 ) . DF - 2 is susceptible to several antimicrobial drugs including ... nitrate . Gas is pro- duced from nitrate by 62 % , and 13 % completely reduce both nitrate and nitrite without ...
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... Nitrate reduction Nitrate to nitrite only 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 19 Nitrate to nitrite and gas 0 0 Unreduced nitrate ( Zn * ) 100 Pigment ( yellow ) 100 Hemolysis 0 Arginine dihydrolase deaminase Acetamide * DNA * Esculin * Gelatin Lecithin ...
... Nitrate reduction Nitrate to nitrite only 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 19 Nitrate to nitrite and gas 0 0 Unreduced nitrate ( Zn * ) 100 Pigment ( yellow ) 100 Hemolysis 0 Arginine dihydrolase deaminase Acetamide * DNA * Esculin * Gelatin Lecithin ...
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... Nitrate assimilation Tests of ability of a yeast to utilize nitrate as sole nitrogen source can be carried out by any one of these same procedures except that Wick- erham yeast carbon base is used as the basal medium , and potassium nitrate ...
... Nitrate assimilation Tests of ability of a yeast to utilize nitrate as sole nitrogen source can be carried out by any one of these same procedures except that Wick- erham yeast carbon base is used as the basal medium , and potassium nitrate ...
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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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