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Section: Microbiology Methods
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Microbiology Methods
Basic Techniques of Biotechnologies
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Orientation to the Microbiology Laboratory
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The Microscope
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Handling and Examining Cultures
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Microscopic Morphology of Microorganisms
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Hanging-Drop and Wet-Mount Oreparations
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Preparing a Hanging Drop
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Preparing a Wet Mount
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Simple Stains
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Differential Stains
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Gram Stain
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Acid-Fast Stain
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Special Stains
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Staining Bacterial Endospores (Schaeffer-Fulton Method)
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Flagella and Capsule Stains
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Cultivation of Microorganisms
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Culture Media
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Streaking Technique to Obtain Pure Cultures
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Pour-Plate and Subculture Techniques
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Culturing Microorganisms from the Environment
Destructions of Microorganisms
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Physical Antimicrobial Agents
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Moist and Dry Heat
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Moist Heat
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Dry Heat
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Incineration
The Autoclave
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Chemical Antimicrobial Agents
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Disinfectants
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Antimicrobial Agent Susceptibility Testing Resistance
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Agar Disk Diffusion Method
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Broth Dilution Method Determining Minimum Inhibitory Concentration
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Bacterial Resistance to Antimicrobial Agents: Enzymatic
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Bacterial Resistance to Antimicrobial Agents: Mutation
Diagnostic Microbiology In Acion
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Principles of Diagnostic Microbiology
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Primary Media for Isolation of Microorganisms
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Some Metabolic Activities of Bacteria
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Simple Carbohydrate Fermentations
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Starch Hydrolysis
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Production of Indole and Hydrogen Sulfide, and Motility
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Activities of Bacterial Enzymes
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The Activity of Urease
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The Activity of Catalase
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The Activity of Gelatinase
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The Activity of Deoxyribonuclease (Dnase)
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The Activity of a Deaminase
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Principles of Antigen Detection and Nucleic Acid Assays for Detection Identification of Microorganisms
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Antigen Detection Assays
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Enzyme Immunoassay (Eia)
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Nucleic Acid Detection Assays
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Microbiology of the Respiratory Tract
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Staphylococci
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Isolation and Identification of Staphylococci
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Staphylococci in the Normal Flora
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Streptococci, Pneumococci, and Enterococci
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Isolation and Identification of Streptococci
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The CAMP Test for Group B Streptococci
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Identification of Pneumococci
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Identification of Enterococci
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Streptococci in the Normal Flora
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Haemophilus, Corynebacteri and Bordetella
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Haemophilus
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Corynebacteria
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Bordetella
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Clinical Specimens from the Respiratory Tract
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Laboratory Diagnosis of a Sore Throat
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Laboratory Diagnosis of Bacterial Pneumonia
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Antimicrobial Susceptibility Test of an Isolate from a Clinical Specimen
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Microbiology of the Intestinal Tract
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The Enterobacteriaceae (Enteric Bacilli)
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Identification of Pure Cultures of Enterobacteriaceae from the Normal Intestinal Flora
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Isolation Techniques for Enteric Pathogens
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Identification Techniques for Enteric Pathogens
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Serological Identification of Enteric Organisms
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Techniques to Distinguish Nonfermentative Gram-Negative Bacilli from Enterobacteriaceae
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Rapid Methods for Bacterial Identification
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Clinical Specimens from the Intestinal Tract
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Culturing a Fecal Sample
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Identification of an Unknown Enteric Organism
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Antimicrobial Susceptibility Test of an Enteric Organism
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Microbiology of the Urinary and Genital Tracts
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Urine Culture Techniques
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Examination and Qualitative Culture of Voided Urine
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Quantitative Urine Culture
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Neisseria and Spirochetes
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Neisseria
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Spirochetes
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Microbial Pathogens Requiring Special Laboratory Techniques
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Anaerobic Bacteria
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Mycobacteria
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Mycoplasmas, Rickettsiae, Chlamydiae, Viruses and Prions
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Fungi: Yeasts and Molds
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Protozoa and Animal Parasites
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Serological Identification of Patient's Antibodies
Applied Sanitary Microbiology
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Bacteriological Analysis of Water
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Bacteriological Analysis of Milk
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