The Elements of Bacteriological Technique: A Laboratory Guide for the Medical, Dental, and Technical StudentW.B. Saunders, 1902 - 361 pages |
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... medium the vessel is intended to contain , but not so tightly as to prevent it from being easily removed by a screwing motion when grasped between the fourth , or third and fourth fingers 30 GLASS APPARATUS IN COMMON USE .
... medium the vessel is intended to contain , but not so tightly as to prevent it from being easily removed by a screwing motion when grasped between the fourth , or third and fourth fingers 30 GLASS APPARATUS IN COMMON USE .
Page 71
... medium or the growth . ) 7. Remove a small portion of the growth by taking up a drop of liquid , in the case of a fluid culture , in the loop or by touching it on the surface of the growth when the culture is on solid medium ; and ...
... medium or the growth . ) 7. Remove a small portion of the growth by taking up a drop of liquid , in the case of a fluid culture , in the loop or by touching it on the surface of the growth when the culture is on solid medium ; and ...
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... medium a little to one side of the selected colony . Lower it cautiously over the colony until horizontal . Avoid any lateral movement or the inclusion of bubbles of air . 3. Make gentle vertical pressure on the centre of the cover ...
... medium a little to one side of the selected colony . Lower it cautiously over the colony until horizontal . Avoid any lateral movement or the inclusion of bubbles of air . 3. Make gentle vertical pressure on the centre of the cover ...
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... medium . 2. The atmosphere in which it is cultivated . 3. The temperature at which it is incubated . 4. Exposure to or protection from light . For example , under one set of conditions the exami- nation of a pure cultivation of a ...
... medium . 2. The atmosphere in which it is cultivated . 3. The temperature at which it is incubated . 4. Exposure to or protection from light . For example , under one set of conditions the exami- nation of a pure cultivation of a ...
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... medium for some time , -i . e . , when the pabulum is exhausted , show " involution forms " ( Fig . 72 ) , well exemplified in cultures of B. pestis on agar two days old , B. diphtheria on potato four to six days old . They are of two ...
... medium for some time , -i . e . , when the pabulum is exhausted , show " involution forms " ( Fig . 72 ) , well exemplified in cultures of B. pestis on agar two days old , B. diphtheria on potato four to six days old . They are of two ...
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