Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Volume 54, Pages 851-1642American Society for Microbiology, 1988 - Microbial ecology |
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Page 852
... inoculum for some media , while the meat itself was used as the inoculum in other instances , as follows . ( i ) The inoculum was treated with KOH and directly plated onto CIN . ( ii ) One milliliter of the suspension and 10 g of meat ...
... inoculum for some media , while the meat itself was used as the inoculum in other instances , as follows . ( i ) The inoculum was treated with KOH and directly plated onto CIN . ( ii ) One milliliter of the suspension and 10 g of meat ...
Page 912
... inoculum size were expressed in raw and cumulative growth units . Each growth unit represents 0.25 nCi of 14CO2 released as a result of metabolism of [ 14C ] palmitate . Cumu- lative or total growth is the cumulative 14CO2 activity ...
... inoculum size were expressed in raw and cumulative growth units . Each growth unit represents 0.25 nCi of 14CO2 released as a result of metabolism of [ 14C ] palmitate . Cumu- lative or total growth is the cumulative 14CO2 activity ...
Page 1017
... inoculum concentrations , and in two broth concentrations phase 48 28 110 58 75 37 130 70 TABLE 2. DHA transformation by early - stationary - phase M. isabellina grown in the presence or absence of foam , from two inoculum ...
... inoculum concentrations , and in two broth concentrations phase 48 28 110 58 75 37 130 70 TABLE 2. DHA transformation by early - stationary - phase M. isabellina grown in the presence or absence of foam , from two inoculum ...
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