The Elements of Bacteriological Technique: A Laboratory Guide for the Medical, Dental, and Technical StudentW.B. Saunders, 1902 - 361 pages |
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... sterile or germ- free condition . - Test - tubes . It is convenient to keep several sizes of test - tubes in stock , to meet special requirements , viz .: 1. 18 by 1.5 cm . , to contain media for ordinary tube cultivations . 2. 18 by ...
... sterile or germ- free condition . - Test - tubes . It is convenient to keep several sizes of test - tubes in stock , to meet special requirements , viz .: 1. 18 by 1.5 cm . , to contain media for ordinary tube cultivations . 2. 18 by ...
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... wraps from the entry tube of the flask and from one end of the filter tube and rapidly couple them up by means of the sterile rubber tubing . 6. Connect the other end of the bulb tube with 44 METHODS OF STERILISATION .
... wraps from the entry tube of the flask and from one end of the filter tube and rapidly couple them up by means of the sterile rubber tubing . 6. Connect the other end of the bulb tube with 44 METHODS OF STERILISATION .
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... sterile cotton- wool in the bulb of the filter tube will be freed from any contained micro - organisms and will enter the flask in a sterile condition . ( b ) Porcelain . The sterilisation of liquids by filtra- tion is effected by ...
... sterile cotton- wool in the bulb of the filter tube will be freed from any contained micro - organisms and will enter the flask in a sterile condition . ( b ) Porcelain . The sterilisation of liquids by filtra- tion is effected by ...
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... sterile cotton - wool . 8. Remove the filter candle from the mouth of the flask , flame the mouth , and plug with sterile cotton- wool . 9. Disinfect the filter candle and separatory funnel by boiling TO FILTER . 47.
... sterile cotton - wool . 8. Remove the filter candle from the mouth of the flask , flame the mouth , and plug with sterile cotton- wool . 9. Disinfect the filter candle and separatory funnel by boiling TO FILTER . 47.
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... ( Fig . 51 ) , filled respectively with Canada balsam dissolved in xylol , and sterile vaseline , and each provided with a piece of glass rod . METHODS OF EXAMINATION . Bacteria , etc. , are examined 68 MICROSCOPICAL EXAMINATION .
... ( Fig . 51 ) , filled respectively with Canada balsam dissolved in xylol , and sterile vaseline , and each provided with a piece of glass rod . METHODS OF EXAMINATION . Bacteria , etc. , are examined 68 MICROSCOPICAL EXAMINATION .
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