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... shown , and then streak back and forth over section 3. ( E ) Incubate the dish in an inverted position as shown to prevent drops of con- densed water on lid from falling onto the agar sur- face . Section 1 will develop the heaviest ...
... shown , and then streak back and forth over section 3. ( E ) Incubate the dish in an inverted position as shown to prevent drops of con- densed water on lid from falling onto the agar sur- face . Section 1 will develop the heaviest ...
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... shown in Table 5 . 22.7 . RNA HOMOLOGY rRNA homology procedures differ from DNA homology procedures because only a small frac- tion ( 0.1 to 0.3 % ) of the total DNA is comple- mentary with the RNA . Because the RNA is complementary to ...
... shown in Table 5 . 22.7 . RNA HOMOLOGY rRNA homology procedures differ from DNA homology procedures because only a small frac- tion ( 0.1 to 0.3 % ) of the total DNA is comple- mentary with the RNA . Because the RNA is complementary to ...
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... shown to possess germicidal properties ( formal- dehyde , propylene oxide , B - propiolactone , ozone , peracetic acid , and methyl bromide ) , eth- ylene oxide ( EtO ) has been widely employed in the sterilization of medical devices ...
... shown to possess germicidal properties ( formal- dehyde , propylene oxide , B - propiolactone , ozone , peracetic acid , and methyl bromide ) , eth- ylene oxide ( EtO ) has been widely employed in the sterilization of medical devices ...
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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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