Author: Society for Applied Bacteriology
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Languages : en
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Technical Series (Society for Applied Bacteriology).
Author: Society for Applied Bacteriology
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Languages : en
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˜Theœ Society for Applied Bacteriology Technical Series
The Society for Applied Bacteriology Technical Series
Society for Applied Bacteriology. Technical Series
Author: Society for Applied Bacteriology
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Languages : en
Pages :
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Languages : en
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Technical Series
Chemical Methods in Bacterial Systematics
Author: Society for Applied Bacteriology
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
Current chemosystematics owes much to the availability of highly sensitive analytical techniques. Many of these involve a quantitative approach, utilising computers and a variety of statistical techniques. This book contains up-to-date procedures on chemical methods being developed and used for the classification and identification of bacteria, including medically and economically significant ones. Detailed protocols are given on how valuable taxonomic data can be derived from analyses of nucleic acids, proteins, lipids and whole-organisms. Of general interest to microbiologists, the volume should also be an essential reference to those actively engaged in diagnostic bacteriology or microbial systematics. FROM THE PREFACE: Chemical methods not only are well established in bacterial systematics but are also rapidly changing our views on how bacteria should be classified and identified. Chemotaxonomy, which owes much to the availability of new and highly sensitive analytical techniques, can be used to establish relationships between bacteria at all levels in the taxonomic hierarchy. However, many of the new approaches are designed for the identification of bacteria and some are quantitative, employing computers and a variety of statistical techniques. This book contains detailed procedures on many of the chemical methods currently being used for the classification and identification of bacteria. As such, it will be of value generally to microbiologists and is an essential reference for those actively engaged in diagnostic bacteriology.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
Current chemosystematics owes much to the availability of highly sensitive analytical techniques. Many of these involve a quantitative approach, utilising computers and a variety of statistical techniques. This book contains up-to-date procedures on chemical methods being developed and used for the classification and identification of bacteria, including medically and economically significant ones. Detailed protocols are given on how valuable taxonomic data can be derived from analyses of nucleic acids, proteins, lipids and whole-organisms. Of general interest to microbiologists, the volume should also be an essential reference to those actively engaged in diagnostic bacteriology or microbial systematics. FROM THE PREFACE: Chemical methods not only are well established in bacterial systematics but are also rapidly changing our views on how bacteria should be classified and identified. Chemotaxonomy, which owes much to the availability of new and highly sensitive analytical techniques, can be used to establish relationships between bacteria at all levels in the taxonomic hierarchy. However, many of the new approaches are designed for the identification of bacteria and some are quantitative, employing computers and a variety of statistical techniques. This book contains detailed procedures on many of the chemical methods currently being used for the classification and identification of bacteria. As such, it will be of value generally to microbiologists and is an essential reference for those actively engaged in diagnostic bacteriology.
Technical Series - Society for Applied Bacteriology
Identification Methods in Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Author: R. G. Board
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
ISBN: 9780632033799
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
This new volume in the Society for Applied Bacteriology Technical Series is based upon the Society's Demonstration Meeting held at the University of Bath, 1990. The text provides an account of the methods used to characterize and thus identify and clarify a number of important bacterial genera. It is intended to meet the daily needs of the busy microbiologist working in a routine or research laboratory and all contributions to the volume come from workers actively engaged in the study of the organism covered within the text.
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
ISBN: 9780632033799
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
This new volume in the Society for Applied Bacteriology Technical Series is based upon the Society's Demonstration Meeting held at the University of Bath, 1990. The text provides an account of the methods used to characterize and thus identify and clarify a number of important bacterial genera. It is intended to meet the daily needs of the busy microbiologist working in a routine or research laboratory and all contributions to the volume come from workers actively engaged in the study of the organism covered within the text.
The Society for Applied Bacteriology
Author: Society for Applied Bacteriology. Summer Conference
Publisher:
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Category : Bacteriology
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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Publisher:
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Category : Bacteriology
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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Technical series
Author: Society for Applied Bacteriology
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 233
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Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 233
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