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... resistance is very high whereas the electrical resistance of the rest of the electrical path is negligible by comparison . When a parti- cle is carried through the orifice , the resistance further increases since the conductivity of bac ...
... resistance is very high whereas the electrical resistance of the rest of the electrical path is negligible by comparison . When a parti- cle is carried through the orifice , the resistance further increases since the conductivity of bac ...
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... Resistance ( Gradient Antibiotic - resistant mutants are easily iso- lated , and the resistances can often serve as convenient genetic markers for use in character- izing bacterial strains . In this example , a proce- dure for obtaining ...
... Resistance ( Gradient Antibiotic - resistant mutants are easily iso- lated , and the resistances can often serve as convenient genetic markers for use in character- izing bacterial strains . In this example , a proce- dure for obtaining ...
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... resistance elements ( 7 ) in which insertional inactivation by transposition of a drug resistance element into genes provides a means to select for or against inheritance of the induced mutations . Modifi- cations of this methodology ...
... resistance elements ( 7 ) in which insertional inactivation by transposition of a drug resistance element into genes provides a means to select for or against inheritance of the induced mutations . Modifi- cations of this methodology ...
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Determinative Methods of Light Microscopy R N DOETSCH | 34 |
Cell Fractionation CARL A SCHNAITMAN | 52 |
RALPH N COSTILOW Editor | 63 |
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