Health Laboratory Science, Volume 6American Public Health Association., 1969 - Public health laboratories |
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Page 186
... line of precipitation was used to identify a precipitate , and the effect on the de- velopment of the reference line per- mitted a very rough estimation of the concentration of the enterotoxin under examination . If the concentration ...
... line of precipitation was used to identify a precipitate , and the effect on the de- velopment of the reference line per- mitted a very rough estimation of the concentration of the enterotoxin under examination . If the concentration ...
Page 190
... line of precipitation contiguous with that of the preceding dilution ; nl indicates no visible lines of precipitation . Lines of precipitation were evident after 6 days but not after 3 days . DILUTIONS OF ENTEROTOXIN B IN PERIPHERAL ...
... line of precipitation contiguous with that of the preceding dilution ; nl indicates no visible lines of precipitation . Lines of precipitation were evident after 6 days but not after 3 days . DILUTIONS OF ENTEROTOXIN B IN PERIPHERAL ...
Page 191
... line of precipitation , serum dilutions were selected from the higher dilutions giving distinctly visible lines of precipitation in the block titra- tons and dilutions of enterotoxin were selected to provide the greatest sensi- tivity ...
... line of precipitation , serum dilutions were selected from the higher dilutions giving distinctly visible lines of precipitation in the block titra- tons and dilutions of enterotoxin were selected to provide the greatest sensi- tivity ...
Contents
American Public Health Association | 3 |
Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli Serotypes Found in Sewage Lagoons Waste | 18 |
MelioidosisLaboratory Studies | 27 |
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absorbance acetate acid acnes activity agar air sampling airborne bacteria aliquot alizarin analysis anti antibiotics antibody antigen antiserum areas arsenic assay bacteria bottle calibration carpeted cell chloride clinical collected color concentrations concn containing corneum corridor cultures DDT and DDE degerming deionized water detection determination Difco dilution disc Disease distilled water enterotoxin Figure filter paper fluoride glass Health Laboratory Science hospital incubation infection inhibition isolated line of precipitation medium melioidosis method mg per cent nitrogen dioxide numbers of airborne obtained organisms oxide patient pCi/m³ percent perchloric acid pertussis phenylalanine plaque positive prepared procedure pseudomallei Q Fever reagent reference reported rinsed saline Salmonella Selenite broth sensitivity serological serum slide sodium hydroxide solu specimens standard strains sulfur dioxide sulfuric acid Table temp Tetrathionate tion tissue titer titration tube Versatol virus volume volumetric flask washing whole blood