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... biochemical tests , antibiotic susceptibility patterns , species- or group - specific bacterio- phages , DNA ... biochemical analyses to determine the biochemical tests that are useful in differen- tiating and identifying members of ...
... biochemical tests , antibiotic susceptibility patterns , species- or group - specific bacterio- phages , DNA ... biochemical analyses to determine the biochemical tests that are useful in differen- tiating and identifying members of ...
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... Biochemical reactions of genus Citrobacter + ++ + Genus Shigella As determined by DNA - relatedness analysis , members of Shigella should be included in the genus Escherichia . However , because of the confusion that would be generated ...
... Biochemical reactions of genus Citrobacter + ++ + Genus Shigella As determined by DNA - relatedness analysis , members of Shigella should be included in the genus Escherichia . However , because of the confusion that would be generated ...
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... biochemical and other properties of this microorganism . The serologic and biochemical characteristics of 24 human isolates of Y. enterocolitica submit- ted to the California Department of Health from 1968 through 1975 were reported by ...
... biochemical and other properties of this microorganism . The serologic and biochemical characteristics of 24 human isolates of Y. enterocolitica submit- ted to the California Department of Health from 1968 through 1975 were reported by ...
Contents
Microorganisms encountered in the eye 26 Grampositive nonsporeforming | 14 |
Methods of obtaining pure cultures | 17 |
Collection and transport of specimens | 31 |
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