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... flask systems ( 10.1.2 . ) . Conditions that ensure strict anaerobic conditions for tube cultures are de- scribed elsewhere in this manual ( 6.6 ) . 10.1.2 . Shake Flasks An Erlenmeyer flask ( 100- to 2,000 - ml capac- ity ) commonly is ...
... flask systems ( 10.1.2 . ) . Conditions that ensure strict anaerobic conditions for tube cultures are de- scribed elsewhere in this manual ( 6.6 ) . 10.1.2 . Shake Flasks An Erlenmeyer flask ( 100- to 2,000 - ml capac- ity ) commonly is ...
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... flask with 50 ml of appropriate liquid medium . 2. Prepare the gauze pad as described above . 3. Fit the pad on the flask , secure it with a band or spring , and cover it with aluminum foil . 4. Press the foil around the cover and the ...
... flask with 50 ml of appropriate liquid medium . 2. Prepare the gauze pad as described above . 3. Fit the pad on the flask , secure it with a band or spring , and cover it with aluminum foil . 4. Press the foil around the cover and the ...
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... flask ( C ) at a constant rate . The flask ( C ) can be constructed from a 125- to 250 - ml Erlenmeyer flask . A gas import tube is built into the flask so that the atmosphere is controlled and the constant flow of gas carries the ...
... flask ( C ) at a constant rate . The flask ( C ) can be constructed from a 125- to 250 - ml Erlenmeyer flask . A gas import tube is built into the flask so that the atmosphere is controlled and the constant flow of gas carries the ...
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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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