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... Streak with loop Streak with loop Flame loop Streak with loop FIG . 4-1 Streak plate technique . A , Drying an agar plate in the laboratory . B , Method 1. C , Method 2 . D , Method 3 . I ! ... .II PART Π RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES WITH ...
... Streak with loop Streak with loop Flame loop Streak with loop FIG . 4-1 Streak plate technique . A , Drying an agar plate in the laboratory . B , Method 1. C , Method 2 . D , Method 3 . I ! ... .II PART Π RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES WITH ...
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... streak as shown . 4. Stab the loop as before and continue streaking . 5. Flame the loop , allow it to cool , overlap the previous streak , and complete the streaking . 6. Lift the loop , and streak the center of the plate with zigzag ...
... streak as shown . 4. Stab the loop as before and continue streaking . 5. Flame the loop , allow it to cool , overlap the previous streak , and complete the streaking . 6. Lift the loop , and streak the center of the plate with zigzag ...
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... streak , as before , approximately one half of the remaining portion . Do not overlap any of the previously streaked areas . 4. Turn the plate 180 degrees and streak the remainder of the plate with the same loop , avoiding any areas ...
... streak , as before , approximately one half of the remaining portion . Do not overlap any of the previously streaked areas . 4. Turn the plate 180 degrees and streak the remainder of the plate with the same loop , avoiding any areas ...
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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