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The CRC Handbook of Microbiology ( 2 ) is a generally helpful reference , as is the Dictionary of Microbiology ( 7 ) . ... General references and specific articles are cited for the methods in each chapter . The main general resource ...
The CRC Handbook of Microbiology ( 2 ) is a generally helpful reference , as is the Dictionary of Microbiology ( 7 ) . ... General references and specific articles are cited for the methods in each chapter . The main general resource ...
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American Society for Microbiology , Washington , D.C. This provides some additional procedures and appropriate references for medical microbiol . ogy . 3.4.5 . Bacteria in soil Nonselective techniques are available for direct ...
American Society for Microbiology , Washington , D.C. This provides some additional procedures and appropriate references for medical microbiol . ogy . 3.4.5 . Bacteria in soil Nonselective techniques are available for direct ...
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The main source of information in this field and indeed an excellent reference on many aspects of metabolism is Manometric Techniques by Umbreit et al . ( 82 ) . 16.7 . LITERATURE CITED Photometry General references : 1.
The main source of information in this field and indeed an excellent reference on many aspects of metabolism is Manometric Techniques by Umbreit et al . ( 82 ) . 16.7 . LITERATURE CITED Photometry General references : 1.
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Electron Microscopy ROGER M COLE AND TERRY J POPKIN | 34 |
Cell Fractionation CARL A SCHNAITMAN | 52 |
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