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... ( Table 13.2 ) . In a dichotomous key a series of yes - no questions is asked that leads through the branches Table 13.1 Some Criteria for Classifying Bacteria Microscopic characteristics Morphology cell shape cell size arrangement of ...
... ( Table 13.2 ) . In a dichotomous key a series of yes - no questions is asked that leads through the branches Table 13.1 Some Criteria for Classifying Bacteria Microscopic characteristics Morphology cell shape cell size arrangement of ...
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Ronald M. Atlas. Table 18.7 Some Antiviral Agents and Their Therapeutic Uses Keratoconjunctivitis Encephalitis Cold sores Genital herpes Influenza Table 18.8 Distribution of Antimicrobics to Specific Body Areas Table. Causative Organism ...
Ronald M. Atlas. Table 18.7 Some Antiviral Agents and Their Therapeutic Uses Keratoconjunctivitis Encephalitis Cold sores Genital herpes Influenza Table 18.8 Distribution of Antimicrobics to Specific Body Areas Table. Causative Organism ...
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... ( Table 18.8 ) , how long specific antimicrobics remain active in body tissues , the toxicological properties of specific an- timicrobics ( Table 18.9 ) , and potential drug inter- actions are all critical in the proper selection of ...
... ( Table 18.8 ) , how long specific antimicrobics remain active in body tissues , the toxicological properties of specific an- timicrobics ( Table 18.9 ) , and potential drug inter- actions are all critical in the proper selection of ...
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