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DTW. Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 2004
The real number of viable cells in a sample is generally unknown. In order to get a real reflection of the number of bacteria, impacting factors must be taken into consideration and must be kept comparable. Important preconditions for the assessment and comparison of quantitative microbiological data are: Samples should be taken and prepared under ...
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The real number of viable cells in a sample is generally unknown. In order to get a real reflection of the number of bacteria, impacting factors must be taken into consideration and must be kept comparable. Important preconditions for the assessment and comparison of quantitative microbiological data are: Samples should be taken and prepared under ...
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AEROBIC PLATE COUNTS OF PHILIPPINE READY‐TO‐EAT FOODS FROM TAKE‐AWAY PREMISES
Journal of Food Safety, 2005ABSTRACT The Aerobic Plate Counts (APCs) of some Philippine ready‐to‐eat (RTE) foods from take‐away premises were established for the first time within the context of using the information for the development of Philippine microbial guidelines for RTE foods.
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Wei sheng yan jiu = Journal of hygiene research, 2015
To test the aerobic plate count examining capability of microbiology laboratories, to ensure the accuracy and comparability of quantitative bacteria examination results, and to improve the quality of monitoring.The 4 different concentration aerobic plate count piece samples were prepared and noted as I, II, III and IV.
Haihong, Han +7 more
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To test the aerobic plate count examining capability of microbiology laboratories, to ensure the accuracy and comparability of quantitative bacteria examination results, and to improve the quality of monitoring.The 4 different concentration aerobic plate count piece samples were prepared and noted as I, II, III and IV.
Haihong, Han +7 more
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Nippon Juishikai Zasshi Journal of the Japan Veterinary Medical Association, 2023
Hajime Toyofuku
exaly
Hajime Toyofuku
exaly
Aerobic and anaerobic mixtures of human pathogens: a rapid 4-plate counting technique.
British journal of experimental pathology, 1978A reliable, cheap, labour-saving technique is presented for counting viable organisms in mixtures of aerobic and anaerobic human pathogenic bacteria. Series of 0.1-ml blood agar droplets containing antibiotics are used and only 4 Petri dishes are required.
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Journal of Environmental Science and Health - Part B Pesticides, Food Contaminants, and Agricultural Wastes, 2020
Rachael E Blevins +2 more
exaly
Rachael E Blevins +2 more
exaly

