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... usually are determined by means of light microscopy . Some of the methods em- ployed are time honored and trace their genesis to the early days of bacteriological science . Much useful information may be gleaned from these classical ...
... usually are determined by means of light microscopy . Some of the methods em- ployed are time honored and trace their genesis to the early days of bacteriological science . Much useful information may be gleaned from these classical ...
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... usually used as competitor in competition experiments ( 22.7.3 ) , although the components can be frac- tionated if desired . Preparations of radioactively labeled RNA are usually fractionated ( 22.7.1 ) , and specific components are ...
... usually used as competitor in competition experiments ( 22.7.3 ) , although the components can be frac- tionated if desired . Preparations of radioactively labeled RNA are usually fractionated ( 22.7.1 ) , and specific components are ...
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... usually not be used , because it is osmotically hypotonic to all bacterial cells ( except dormant spores ) and un- buffered against pH change . " Physiological sa- line " ( 0.85 % NaCl ) also is usually inadequate , because it is ...
... usually not be used , because it is osmotically hypotonic to all bacterial cells ( except dormant spores ) and un- buffered against pH change . " Physiological sa- line " ( 0.85 % NaCl ) also is usually inadequate , because it is ...
Contents
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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