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... Gram stain , several small smears can be made on the same slide in areas appropriately marked with a glass - marking ... negative ) . Thus , in using this procedure not only are form , size , and other structural details made visible , but ...
... Gram stain , several small smears can be made on the same slide in areas appropriately marked with a glass - marking ... negative ) . Thus , in using this procedure not only are form , size , and other structural details made visible , but ...
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... GRAM - NEGATIVE BACTERIA Meningeal infections caused by coliform bacilli , species of Pseudomonas or Proteus , and other gram - negative enteric organisms are not common . In a series of 294 cases of bacterial meningitis studied at the ...
... GRAM - NEGATIVE BACTERIA Meningeal infections caused by coliform bacilli , species of Pseudomonas or Proteus , and other gram - negative enteric organisms are not common . In a series of 294 cases of bacterial meningitis studied at the ...
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... gram negative bacilli , Human Pathol . 7 : 265-275 , 1976 . 3. Brooks , G. F. , and White , A .: Eikenella corrodens comes of age , South . Med . J. 69 : 533-534 , 1976 . 4. Cabrera , H.A. , and Davis , G.H .: Epidemic meningitis of the ...
... gram negative bacilli , Human Pathol . 7 : 265-275 , 1976 . 3. Brooks , G. F. , and White , A .: Eikenella corrodens comes of age , South . Med . J. 69 : 533-534 , 1976 . 4. Cabrera , H.A. , and Davis , G.H .: Epidemic meningitis of the ...
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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