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... smear of the bacteria ca. 1 cm wide and 4 cm long on the surface of a plate of water - agar medium ( 1.5 % agar in dis- tilled water ) . The smear of cells should be suf- ficiently thick so as to be barely visible to the eye . At one ...
... smear of the bacteria ca. 1 cm wide and 4 cm long on the surface of a plate of water - agar medium ( 1.5 % agar in dis- tilled water ) . The smear of cells should be suf- ficiently thick so as to be barely visible to the eye . At one ...
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... smears containing a class of recognizable organism of unknown number and reference polystyrene beads . The smear was prepared from a known volume of cellular suspension and a known volume of suspension of beads of known concentration ...
... smears containing a class of recognizable organism of unknown number and reference polystyrene beads . The smear was prepared from a known volume of cellular suspension and a known volume of suspension of beads of known concentration ...
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... smears under the flu- orescence microscope , be sure to move the field often , because the fluorescence fades quickly ( in ca. 15 s ) when looking at any particular field . Fluorescence is always brightest when a fresh field is moved ...
... smears under the flu- orescence microscope , be sure to move the field often , because the fluorescence fades quickly ( in ca. 15 s ) when looking at any particular field . Fluorescence is always brightest when a fresh field is moved ...
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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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