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... bio- logical safety cabinet . 2.2.b. Biological safety cabinet . A biologi- cal safety cabinet is a device that encloses a workspace in such a way as to prevent workers from exposure to infectious disease agents . Air that has passed ...
... bio- logical safety cabinet . 2.2.b. Biological safety cabinet . A biologi- cal safety cabinet is a device that encloses a workspace in such a way as to prevent workers from exposure to infectious disease agents . Air that has passed ...
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... biological safety cabinet . Biosafety Level 3 procedures have been recommended for the handling of material sus- pected of harboring certain viruses , including vesicular stomatitis virus , certain arboviruses , and arenaviruses . These ...
... biological safety cabinet . Biosafety Level 3 procedures have been recommended for the handling of material sus- pected of harboring certain viruses , including vesicular stomatitis virus , certain arboviruses , and arenaviruses . These ...
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... biological safety cabinet . Specimens suspected of harbor- ing hepatitis B or non - A , non - B virus should be ... safety precautions . The precautions All moldlike fungi ( those with aerial myce- lia , as described in Chapter 43 ) must ...
... biological safety cabinet . Specimens suspected of harbor- ing hepatitis B or non - A , non - B virus should be ... safety precautions . The precautions All moldlike fungi ( those with aerial myce- lia , as described in Chapter 43 ) must ...
Contents
Diagnostic immunologic principles and Morganella Obesumbacterium Proteus | 12 |
Laboratory organization and quality | 19 |
Chlamydia Mycoplasma and Rickettsia Color Plates | 38 |
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