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Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2000
Gram-positive pneumonia is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality throughout the world. Of the gram-positive pathogens that cause pneumonia, Streptococcus pneumoniae and Staphylococcus aureus are the most common. The diagnosis of gram-positive pneumonia remains less than satisfactory, and newer diagnostic techniques such as antibody- and polymerase
Olayemi O. Osiyemi, Gordon M. Dickinson
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Gram-positive pneumonia is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality throughout the world. Of the gram-positive pathogens that cause pneumonia, Streptococcus pneumoniae and Staphylococcus aureus are the most common. The diagnosis of gram-positive pneumonia remains less than satisfactory, and newer diagnostic techniques such as antibody- and polymerase
Olayemi O. Osiyemi, Gordon M. Dickinson
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Some 20 years ago I was asked how many grams made a dram. Knowing the figure to be approximately 1.77 and knowing the value of √3 be 1.732 I facetiously said: 'Call it √π, it will be near enough!'
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2011
A Gram-positive bacterium is a prokaryotic cell whose ▶ cell wall consists of mainly ▶ peptidoglycan and lacks the outer membrane characteristic of the Gram-negative cells. Bacteria can be divided into two major groups, called Gram positive and Gram negative.
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A Gram-positive bacterium is a prokaryotic cell whose ▶ cell wall consists of mainly ▶ peptidoglycan and lacks the outer membrane characteristic of the Gram-negative cells. Bacteria can be divided into two major groups, called Gram positive and Gram negative.
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Stain Technology, 1975
Gram-negative bacteria stained with crystal violet are decolorized by 95% alcohol within 2 min, whereas Gram-positive bacteria require at least 3 min treatment. Aqueous solutions of safranin, neutral red, and fuschsin replace crystal violet from stained Gram-positive bacteria more quickly than alcohol alone, and alcoholic solutions of these ...
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Gram-negative bacteria stained with crystal violet are decolorized by 95% alcohol within 2 min, whereas Gram-positive bacteria require at least 3 min treatment. Aqueous solutions of safranin, neutral red, and fuschsin replace crystal violet from stained Gram-positive bacteria more quickly than alcohol alone, and alcoholic solutions of these ...
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The sensitivity of gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria to ofloxacin.
Drugs under experimental and clinical research, 1987The in vitro antimicrobial activity of ofloxacin, a new fluorinated quinolone, was evaluated against 165 Gram-negative rods, both fermentative and non-fermentative, and against 57 Gram-positive strains (coagulase-positive and -negative staphylococci both methicillin-resistant and -susceptible, and Streptococcus faecalis).
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1993
Let x 1,...,x n be vectors of a unitary space X. Then $$G\,\left( {{x_1}\,,\,...\,,{x_n}} \right)\, = \,\left[{\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{\left( {{x_1},\,{x_n}} \right)\,...\,\left( {{x_1}\,,\,{x_n}} \right)} \\ \vdots \\ {\left( {{x_1}\,,\,{x_n}} \right)\,...\,\left( {{x_n}\,,{x_n}} \right)} \end{array}} \right]$$ is called the Gram matrix of the ...
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Let x 1,...,x n be vectors of a unitary space X. Then $$G\,\left( {{x_1}\,,\,...\,,{x_n}} \right)\, = \,\left[{\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{\left( {{x_1},\,{x_n}} \right)\,...\,\left( {{x_1}\,,\,{x_n}} \right)} \\ \vdots \\ {\left( {{x_1}\,,\,{x_n}} \right)\,...\,\left( {{x_n}\,,{x_n}} \right)} \end{array}} \right]$$ is called the Gram matrix of the ...
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