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Dictionary » W » White reaction White reactionwhite reaction The response seen in many individuals after the skin is lightly stroked with a blunt instrument; it is attributed to capillary action. ![]()
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Results from our forumPlease Help Identify My Unkown Bacteria!!... species would be greatly appreciated. Initial Observation: opaque/ off white, slightly clump, slight growth on nutrient agar Presumed Optimum temp: ... not acid fast NEGATIVE for casein, starch hydrolysis Produces acid reaction with litmus milk Fermentaion of sucrose, glucose, lactose & ...
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Microbiology help in identifying Gram + rod for my unknown... tests and the results I ran. What do you think? Cell shape= rod gram reaction= positive Size when done with a mixed gram stain with . aereus is ... was seen mostly at the top of the tube The TSA plate shows a creamy white with a slight tint of yellow, the colonies formed slightly, raised, ...
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White shirts washed in blue seem brighterHey there, Since old times it's known that white shirts, tainted by blue, will look brighter, thus whiter. I heard that it ... then vector's module is longer if both Wh and Y B cells react as opposed to reaction of only Wh cell (Pythagorean theorem). But why exactly we have to use blue ...
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Re: fiber/hair moving thru water... been using a nit comb for a few weeks and continually comb out wads of white stuff that look stringy -- even after I've showered. I've been putting ... I broke out in a rash only on my stomach -- I guess it was an allergic reaction. I tried lice shampoo -- did not work. My head isn't really itchy ...
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Bug identification, please!... till now its bugging me because when it bites, it creates me terrible reaction, area of 3 centimeters around the bite (which radius is 2-3 milimeters and white) becomes red and the itch is awful. The bug itself is about 3-5 milimeters long, really ...
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