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5 | plate replication on Petri plates |
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4 | Bacteria Culturing using the Petri's dish method |
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plate replication on Petri plates Explanation: found on google several sites by looking up plate replication and Petri plate |
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Bacteria Culturing using the Petri's dish method Explanation: Anarita, Encontrei o site do bacteriologista alemão Julius Petri. Veja abaixo: Petri dish Synonyms: Petri plate. Associated persons: Richard Julius Petri Description: The Petri dish is one of the most universally used pieces of equipment in bacteriological laboratories. It is a shallow, cylindrical dish made of plastic or glass with a cover, used for tissue cultures and to hold solid media for culturing and sub-culturing bacteria. The monument to Koch in Berlin shows him carrying a Petri dish. A similar dish was described by André Victor Cornil (1837-1908) and Victor Babès (1854-1926), and by Nicati and Rietsch. Both descriptions in 1885. Bibliography: A. V. Cornil, V. Babès: Les bactéres et leur rôle dans l’anatomie et l’histologie pathologiques des maladies infectieuses. 1 volume and Atlas. Paris, F. Alcan, 1885. Nicati, Rietsch, in: Archives de physiologie normale et pathologique, Paris, 1885: 6: 72. J. R. Petri: Eine kleine Modification des Koch’schen Plattenverfahrens. Centralblatt für Bakteriologie, Berlin, 1887, 1: 279-280. Espero que a ajude! :) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-03-20 22:57:12 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- I forgot to include the reference. Here it goes... http://www.whonamedit.com/synd.cfm/1099.html |
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