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Page 128
... allow it to solidify . However , one often needs to dilute the sample in order to obtain well - isolated colonies , and the best approach is to use a decimal series of dilu- tions of the sample . Add 1.0 - ml portions of each dilution ...
... allow it to solidify . However , one often needs to dilute the sample in order to obtain well - isolated colonies , and the best approach is to use a decimal series of dilu- tions of the sample . Add 1.0 - ml portions of each dilution ...
Page 164
... allow opening of the connection followed by flame sterilization and reconnection . The connector can be opened to allow changing of the reservoir by reversing the procedure , being sure to flame the smaller tubing prior to reconnection ...
... allow opening of the connection followed by flame sterilization and reconnection . The connector can be opened to allow changing of the reservoir by reversing the procedure , being sure to flame the smaller tubing prior to reconnection ...
Page 431
... allow a rise of 2 to 3 cm of antigen . There must be no air space between the antiserum and the extract in the capillary as the extract rises . Replace the forefinger , and withdraw the capillary . Tilt the capillary to a nearly ...
... allow a rise of 2 to 3 cm of antigen . There must be no air space between the antiserum and the extract in the capillary as the extract rises . Replace the forefinger , and withdraw the capillary . Tilt the capillary to a nearly ...
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Light Microscopy R G E MURRAY AND C F ROBINOW | 6 |
NOW | 17 |
Electron Microscopy ROGER M COLE AND TERRY J POPKIN | 34 |
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