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... Gram stain , several small smears can be made on the same slide in areas appropriately marked with a glass - marking ... positive ) , others stain red by the safranin ( gram negative ) . Thus , in using this procedure not only are form ...
... Gram stain , several small smears can be made on the same slide in areas appropriately marked with a glass - marking ... positive ) , others stain red by the safranin ( gram negative ) . Thus , in using this procedure not only are form ...
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... gram- positive cocci and the oxidase test on gram - neg- ative rods . These same advantages may also be present in pour plate cultures . With broth cul- tures , subculturing and expeditious use of pro- cessing schemes should be carried ...
... gram- positive cocci and the oxidase test on gram - neg- ative rods . These same advantages may also be present in pour plate cultures . With broth cul- tures , subculturing and expeditious use of pro- cessing schemes should be carried ...
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... positive strain is Clos- tridium bifermentans , which does not form a double zone of hemolysis and sporulates readily . Gram stain of stool specimens from patients with C. difficile colitis often shows polymorpho- nuclear leukocytes and ...
... positive strain is Clos- tridium bifermentans , which does not form a double zone of hemolysis and sporulates readily . Gram stain of stool specimens from patients with C. difficile colitis often shows polymorpho- nuclear leukocytes and ...
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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