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... disk . Breakpoints for susceptibility with the dif- ferent recommended disks remain to be estab- lished . Most workers have chosen zones of less than 35 mm about a 10 - unit penicillin disk to indicate resistance or relative resistance ...
... disk . Breakpoints for susceptibility with the dif- ferent recommended disks remain to be estab- lished . Most workers have chosen zones of less than 35 mm about a 10 - unit penicillin disk to indicate resistance or relative resistance ...
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... disk - agar diffusion procedure , the so - called disk method ( Plates 237 and 238 ) . Its simplicity , speed of performance , economy , and reproducibility ( under standardized conditions ) make it convenient for the busy diagnostic ...
... disk - agar diffusion procedure , the so - called disk method ( Plates 237 and 238 ) . Its simplicity , speed of performance , economy , and reproducibility ( under standardized conditions ) make it convenient for the busy diagnostic ...
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... disks , as described in the following section . Placement of disks With alcohol - flamed , fine - pointed forceps ( cooled before using ) or a disk dispenser , * the selected disks are placed on the inoculated plate and pressed firmly ...
... disks , as described in the following section . Placement of disks With alcohol - flamed , fine - pointed forceps ( cooled before using ) or a disk dispenser , * the selected disks are placed on the inoculated plate and pressed firmly ...
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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