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Dictionary » D » Disc gel Disc gelDisc gel Confusingly, nothing to do with shape, gels in which there is a discontinuity in ph or gel concentration or buffer composition. ![]()
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Results from our forumHow do I cram for the exam???... of keywords with whether they are functions/structures etc. What they do and where they are. I plan to re-read the chapter reviews, go through my disc with moving examples and stuff also. I have been writing stuff down as I go and of course retyping as I do it up for my cram session. I also have ...
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Antibiotic Disk abbreviations... Sensitivity Test for E. Coli and had to use 4 different antibiotics which were: Ampicillin(25mg/ml) trimethoprim, naladixic acid and cephlaexin disc. Now as you know the disks used for this test have an abbreviation on them which were: Amp, CL, W, NA. Can anyone confirm which abbreviation goes ...
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antimicrobial activity of marine algae...there are a number of possible methods which you could use. the first and perhaps the easiest is to use a standard disc diffusion assay (Clinical Laboratory Science Institute,M42-a or M100-a) which are commonly used in antibiotic susceptibility testing. this will give you a rapid ...
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Bacteria and disinfectants... die (they usually do not melt away, the walls are still there) or if they simply stop growing... or if they are perfectly healthy. In fact the disc diffusion method do not alllow to make the difference between bacteriostatic and bactericidic substances. The only thing it allows you to do in ...
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Re: Bacteria and disinfectants... you could check their viability for example by making a replicate plate from your test plate, or by inoculating some of the bacteria close to the disc to another agar plate, and see if they grow. In case your disinfectants do not kill bacteria but are bacteriostatic instead, you can find some ...
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