The Elements of Bacteriological Technique: A Laboratory Guide for the Medical, Dental, and Technical StudentW.B. Saunders, 1902 - 361 pages |
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... fluid . For sterilisation and storage each pipette is placed inside a test - tube , resting on a wad of cotton - wool , and the tube plugged in the ordinary manner . these tubes are used almost exclusively for blood work , As it is ...
... fluid . For sterilisation and storage each pipette is placed inside a test - tube , resting on a wad of cotton - wool , and the tube plugged in the ordinary manner . these tubes are used almost exclusively for blood work , As it is ...
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... fluid are available . Fig . 12. - Capillary graduated pipettes . Sedimentation Tubes ( Fig . 13 ) .— These are prepared from 10 cm . lengths of narrow glass tubing by sealing one extremity , blowing a small bulb at the centre , and ...
... fluid are available . Fig . 12. - Capillary graduated pipettes . Sedimentation Tubes ( Fig . 13 ) .— These are prepared from 10 cm . lengths of narrow glass tubing by sealing one extremity , blowing a small bulb at the centre , and ...
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... fluids ) . 2. Water at 100 ° C. ( for the sterilisation of surgical instruments , rubber tubing , and stoppers , etc. ) . 3. Streaming steam at 100 ° C. ( for the sterilisation of media ) . 4. Superheated steam at 115 ° C. or 120 ° C ...
... fluids ) . 2. Water at 100 ° C. ( for the sterilisation of surgical instruments , rubber tubing , and stoppers , etc. ) . 3. Streaming steam at 100 ° C. ( for the sterilisation of media ) . 4. Superheated steam at 115 ° C. or 120 ° C ...
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... fluids in order to effect the destruction of contained bacteria , and when this has been done , may be completely driven off from the fluid by the application of gentle heat . Dry Heat . The naked flame of the Bunsen burner is used for ...
... fluids in order to effect the destruction of contained bacteria , and when this has been done , may be completely driven off from the fluid by the application of gentle heat . Dry Heat . The naked flame of the Bunsen burner is used for ...
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... fluid in the water - bath so that the upper level of such fluid is at least 2 cm . below the level of the water . ( The temperature of the bath will now fall somewhat , but after a few minutes will again rise to 56 ° C. ) 3. After ...
... fluid in the water - bath so that the upper level of such fluid is at least 2 cm . below the level of the water . ( The temperature of the bath will now fall somewhat , but after a few minutes will again rise to 56 ° C. ) 3. After ...
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