Textbook of Bacteriology: The Application of Bacteriology and Immunology to the Diagnosis, Specific Therapy and Prevention of Infectious Diseases for Students and Practitioners of Medicine and Public Health |
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... incubation period , adding the more complex antigen . Failure to form a precipitate under such conditions indicates that the histamine has combined with the specific antibody during the first incubation , thereby inhibiting ...
... incubation period , adding the more complex antigen . Failure to form a precipitate under such conditions indicates that the histamine has combined with the specific antibody during the first incubation , thereby inhibiting ...
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... incubation period it is fixed only in the mixture which contained antigen and antibody ( positive serum ) ... incubation Negative No Antibody + < + A C C A 2nd . step Sensitized Red Cells added After 2nd . incubation R R C + A No lysis of ...
... incubation period it is fixed only in the mixture which contained antigen and antibody ( positive serum ) ... incubation Negative No Antibody + < + A C C A 2nd . step Sensitized Red Cells added After 2nd . incubation R R C + A No lysis of ...
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... incubation , the organisms appear as small , low , convex , greyish white , smooth , glistening colonies with entire edges . After 2 to 3 days ' incubation , the colonies are 1.5 to 2 mm . in diameter and may show a crateriform ...
... incubation , the organisms appear as small , low , convex , greyish white , smooth , glistening colonies with entire edges . After 2 to 3 days ' incubation , the colonies are 1.5 to 2 mm . in diameter and may show a crateriform ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
GENERAL MORPHOLOGY AND REPRODUCTION OF BACTERIA | 21 |
NUTRITION OF BACTERIA | 39 |
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