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... obtained by subtracting a background of 20 cpm . Values in the column were obtained by subtracting the value in line 2 from the respective values in lines 3 , 4 , and 5 and then normalizing to the corrected value in line 3 . 15.3.5 ...
... obtained by subtracting a background of 20 cpm . Values in the column were obtained by subtracting the value in line 2 from the respective values in lines 3 , 4 , and 5 and then normalizing to the corrected value in line 3 . 15.3.5 ...
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... obtained by difference . Tubes with nominal 50 - ml capacity are best for pellets of about 10 g ( wet weight ) and 15 - ml tubes are best for pellets of about 3 g . Weighing to within 0.01 g is sufficiently accurate for routine assays ...
... obtained by difference . Tubes with nominal 50 - ml capacity are best for pellets of about 10 g ( wet weight ) and 15 - ml tubes are best for pellets of about 3 g . Weighing to within 0.01 g is sufficiently accurate for routine assays ...
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... obtained by the procedure described in 19.1 . 25.2.5 . Wet and Dry Densities The density ( essentially the specific gravity ) of a bacterial cell may be obtained as either the wet density , based on the total of the solids and water ...
... obtained by the procedure described in 19.1 . 25.2.5 . Wet and Dry Densities The density ( essentially the specific gravity ) of a bacterial cell may be obtained as either the wet density , based on the total of the solids and water ...
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Determinative Methods of Light Microscopy R N DOETSCH | 34 |
Cell Fractionation CARL A SCHNAITMAN | 52 |
RALPH N COSTILOW Editor | 63 |
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