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... methods - the wet - mount and the hang- ing - drop techniques - are generally used for such examination . Wet - mount method In the wet - mount procedure there are two approaches , the choice being determined by the nature of the ...
... methods - the wet - mount and the hang- ing - drop techniques - are generally used for such examination . Wet - mount method In the wet - mount procedure there are two approaches , the choice being determined by the nature of the ...
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... method or a modification thereof gives good results . The procedure is given in Chapter 43 . Relief staining Relief staining does not stain microbial cells but produces an opaque or ... Method 1 ( Figs . 4-1 , B 16 Laboratory methods.
... method or a modification thereof gives good results . The procedure is given in Chapter 43 . Relief staining Relief staining does not stain microbial cells but produces an opaque or ... Method 1 ( Figs . 4-1 , B 16 Laboratory methods.
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... method , 348 sodium hydroxide method , 347-348 trisodium phosphate - benzalkonium chloride meth- od , 347 for other pathogens , including Legionella , 76-77 for pneumococci , 74-75 quantitative culture , 75 examination microscopic Gram ...
... method , 348 sodium hydroxide method , 347-348 trisodium phosphate - benzalkonium chloride meth- od , 347 for other pathogens , including Legionella , 76-77 for pneumococci , 74-75 quantitative culture , 75 examination microscopic Gram ...
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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