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... produce marked hemolysis , an unpleasant odor , and gas under pressure . Bacteroides spe- cies produce less gas , but a foul odor . Growth of Haemophilus does not generally produce any change in the medium and may be detected only by ...
... produce marked hemolysis , an unpleasant odor , and gas under pressure . Bacteroides spe- cies produce less gas , but a foul odor . Growth of Haemophilus does not generally produce any change in the medium and may be detected only by ...
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... produces a diffusible pigment that fluoresces violet under ultraviolet light . Many strains produce a nonfluorescent yellow pigment ( par- ticularly on TSI ) that diffuses into the agar medi- um . P. alcaligenes , P. putrefaciens , P ...
... produces a diffusible pigment that fluoresces violet under ultraviolet light . Many strains produce a nonfluorescent yellow pigment ( par- ticularly on TSI ) that diffuses into the agar medi- um . P. alcaligenes , P. putrefaciens , P ...
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... produce tiny dome- shaped colonies of a characteristic yellow color ; branching filamentous extensions are seen around colonies on 7H10 agar , resembling a miniature bird's nest . Tween 80 hydrolysis and tellurite reduction tests are ...
... produce tiny dome- shaped colonies of a characteristic yellow color ; branching filamentous extensions are seen around colonies on 7H10 agar , resembling a miniature bird's nest . Tween 80 hydrolysis and tellurite reduction tests are ...
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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