2nd International Symposium on Rapid Methods and Automation in Microbiology, Cambridge, England, September 19th-25th, 1976Henry Howden Johnston, Samuel William Babington Newsom |
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Microbial Systems | 7 |
Aldridge et al An automated microbiological detectionidentification | 37 |
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acid agar air microbiology ampicillin anaerobic analysis antibiotic antibody antigen antimicrobial application assay aureus Autobac automated automatic Bactec bacteria Bacteriology Bactometer biochemical biological broth cells Cellulomonas chromatography coli colonies column concentration containing conventional correlation counts Cowan and Steel cultures cuvette Dept detection determined developed diagnosis dilution endotoxin Enterobacter Enterobacteriaceae Escherichia coli evaluation factors fluids fluorescence gas chromatography gas-liquid chromatography gentamicin Gram gram positive Gram-negative growth Hospital identification incubation infections inoculated inoculum instrument isolates Klebsiella laboratory large number Limulus luminol machine mastitis measured medium MEUZELAAR micro microbial Microbiol microcalorimetry microorganisms microscope milk obtained organisms patients peak plate population positive procedure Pseudomonas Public Health pyrolysis rapid methods reactions reagents reproducibility Research routine Salmonella samples sensitivity testing serum species specimens standard strains Streptococcus susceptibility testing Table taxa taxon technique tion tube urine virus viruses