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... procedure there are two approaches , the choice being determined by the nature of the specimen : ( 1 ) place a ... procedure may also be adapted to a wet - mount staining procedure for certain organisms . Hanging - drop method A second ...
... procedure there are two approaches , the choice being determined by the nature of the specimen : ( 1 ) place a ... procedure may also be adapted to a wet - mount staining procedure for certain organisms . Hanging - drop method A second ...
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... procedures are available , which are either flotation or sedimen- tation techniques designed to separate the para- sitic components from excess fecal debris through differences in specific gravity . 24 A flota- tion procedure permits ...
... procedures are available , which are either flotation or sedimen- tation techniques designed to separate the para- sitic components from excess fecal debris through differences in specific gravity . 24 A flota- tion procedure permits ...
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... procedure used at CDC ; it is used to measure an increase or decrease in serum titers during the acute phase of the infec- tion , yet it is not too sensitive and does not react with residual antibodies from past exposure to the parasite ...
... procedure used at CDC ; it is used to measure an increase or decrease in serum titers during the acute phase of the infec- tion , yet it is not too sensitive and does not react with residual antibodies from past exposure to the parasite ...
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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