The Elements of Bacteriological Technique: A Laboratory Guide for the Medical, Dental, and Technical StudentW.B. Saunders, 1902 - 361 pages |
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... agar or gelatine , which is allowed to solidify in a layer on one side ) are extremely useful on account of the large nutrient surface available for growth . A surface cultivation in one of these will yield as much growth as ten or ...
... agar or gelatine , which is allowed to solidify in a layer on one side ) are extremely useful on account of the large nutrient surface available for growth . A surface cultivation in one of these will yield as much growth as ten or ...
Page 87
... This stain must be freshly prepared . · 25 c.c. 5 " METHOD . The cultivations employed should be smear agar cultures , twelve to eighteen hours old if incubated at 37 ° C. , twenty - four to TO DEMONSTRATE flagella . 87.
... This stain must be freshly prepared . · 25 c.c. 5 " METHOD . The cultivations employed should be smear agar cultures , twelve to eighteen hours old if incubated at 37 ° C. , twenty - four to TO DEMONSTRATE flagella . 87.
Page 116
... agar two days old , B. diphtheria on potato four to six days old . They are of two classes , viz .: ( a ) Involution forms characterised by alterations of shape . ( Not necessarily dead . ) ( b ) Involution forms characterised by loss ...
... agar two days old , B. diphtheria on potato four to six days old . They are of two classes , viz .: ( a ) Involution forms characterised by alterations of shape . ( Not necessarily dead . ) ( b ) Involution forms characterised by loss ...
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... agar , in varying proportions , the proportions of such added material being generally mentioned when referring to the media ; e . g . , 10 per cent . gelatine , 2 per cent . agar . Gelatine is employed for the solidification of those ...
... agar , in varying proportions , the proportions of such added material being generally mentioned when referring to the media ; e . g . , 10 per cent . gelatine , 2 per cent . agar . Gelatine is employed for the solidification of those ...
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... agar refers only to the quantity of those substances actually added in the process of manufacture , and not to the percentage of gelatine or agar , as the case may be , present in the finished medium ; the explanation being that the ...
... agar refers only to the quantity of those substances actually added in the process of manufacture , and not to the percentage of gelatine or agar , as the case may be , present in the finished medium ; the explanation being that the ...
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