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In turn , the institution , through a radiation safety officer , ensures that safe
practices and records are maintained , and it supplies working rules for the
laboratory . These may be summarized as follows : 1 . Work in a laboratory area
that is ...
In turn , the institution , through a radiation safety officer , ensures that safe
practices and records are maintained , and it supplies working rules for the
laboratory . These may be summarized as follows : 1 . Work in a laboratory area
that is ...
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GENERAL LABORATORY PRACTICES 24 . 2 . SPECIFIC LABORATORY
OPERATIONS 24 . 2 . ... The basic tenet of laboratory safety is good practice :
awareness of the possible risks associ . ated with the handling of bacteria ,
knowledge of ...
GENERAL LABORATORY PRACTICES 24 . 2 . SPECIFIC LABORATORY
OPERATIONS 24 . 2 . ... The basic tenet of laboratory safety is good practice :
awareness of the possible risks associ . ated with the handling of bacteria ,
knowledge of ...
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Philipp Gerhardt, American Society for Microbiology. TABLE 2 . Distribution of
cases according to proved or probable source of bacterial infection ( 11 ) TABLE
1 . Summary of laboratory - acquired bacterial infections ( 11 ) No . of cases No .
of ...
Philipp Gerhardt, American Society for Microbiology. TABLE 2 . Distribution of
cases according to proved or probable source of bacterial infection ( 11 ) TABLE
1 . Summary of laboratory - acquired bacterial infections ( 11 ) No . of cases No .
of ...
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Electron Microscopy ROGER M COLE AND TERRY J POPKIN | 34 |
Cell Fractionation CARL A SCHNAITMAN | 52 |
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