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Microbiological techniques ‐ some statistical aspects

Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 1969
AbstractThe testing of material in order to determine its conformity to a microbiological standard involves two main processes; selection of the samples of material to be tested, and the testing of this material. For the procedure to be reliable, the sampled material must be representative of the whole and the test must give a reliable result.
N D, Cowell, M D, Morisetti
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Techniques for Oral Microbiology

2020
In recent years, with the rapid development of molecular biology, microecology, systems biology, and other disciplines, oral microbiology has been transformed from the traditional microbiology which is based on isolation and culture to a modern oral microbiology which is interdisciplinary and multi-scale.
Xian Peng   +8 more
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Techniques in Anaerobic Microbiology

1987
The knowledge accumulated in a scientific subject is restricted by advances in experimental technique. Our information concerning the strict anaerobes has been severely limited by inadequate methods of sampling and culturing. Only in the past 30 years, and particularly the last 15 years, has sufficient attention been paid to ensuring that optimum ...
K. T. Holland   +2 more
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Advanced Molecular Microbiology Techniques

2014
Complimentary DNA (cDNA) is the DNA synthesised from messenger RNA (mRNA). The reaction is catalysed by two enzymes; reverse transcriptase as well as DNA polymerase. As per the central dogma of life, DNA is transcribed to mRNA, which is subsequently translated to proteins to carryout the cell’s functions.
Surajit Das, Hirak Ranjan Dash
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