A laboratory course in bacteriologyW. B. Saunders, 1901 - 188 pages |
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... determine what combination now is best . II . MEASUREMENT OF BACTERIA . The most accurate method of measurement is by photography ; but as this requires special appa- 1 See Appendix , page 163 . ratus , the following fairly accurate ...
... determine what combination now is best . II . MEASUREMENT OF BACTERIA . The most accurate method of measurement is by photography ; but as this requires special appa- 1 See Appendix , page 163 . ratus , the following fairly accurate ...
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... determine the relation of the divisions of the eyepiece micrometer to the divis- ions of the stage micrometer . ( e ) The length of the divisions of the stage mi- crometer is a fixed quantity ( usually therefore we have the equations ...
... determine the relation of the divisions of the eyepiece micrometer to the divis- ions of the stage micrometer . ( e ) The length of the divisions of the stage mi- crometer is a fixed quantity ( usually therefore we have the equations ...
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... determine the best adjustment for the exam- ination of unstained bacteria . 2. Examination in the " Hanging Drop . " FIG . 3. - A C concave slide " with " hanging drop " ( McFarland ) . T FIG . 4. - A slide with cell for hanging drop ...
... determine the best adjustment for the exam- ination of unstained bacteria . 2. Examination in the " Hanging Drop . " FIG . 3. - A C concave slide " with " hanging drop " ( McFarland ) . T FIG . 4. - A slide with cell for hanging drop ...
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... determining the motility of bacteria or for watch- ing their reproduction . The preparation may be kept for examination from day to day without loss by evaporation . IV . EXAMINATION OF STAINED BACTERIA . 1. Ordinary Stains . ( a ) ...
... determining the motility of bacteria or for watch- ing their reproduction . The preparation may be kept for examination from day to day without loss by evaporation . IV . EXAMINATION OF STAINED BACTERIA . 1. Ordinary Stains . ( a ) ...
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... determine the reaction . To determine exactly when the neutral point is reached , notice that in bright daylight the first change that can be seen on the addition of alkali is a very faint darkening of the fluid , which on the addition ...
... determine the reaction . To determine exactly when the neutral point is reached , notice that in bright daylight the first change that can be seen on the addition of alkali is a very faint darkening of the fluid , which on the addition ...
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