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A photographic atlas for the 3rd edition microbiology laboratory / Michael J. Leboffe, Burton E. Pierce

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Englewood, Colo. : Morton Pub. Co., c2005Edition: 3rd edDescription: viii, 216 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 0895826569
  • 9780895826565
Other title:
  • Microbiology laboratory
  • Photographic atlas for the microbiology laboratory
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 579/ LEB
LOC classification:
  • QR54 .L43 2005
Contents:
Bacterial growth patterns -- Isolation techniques -- Microscopy -- Bacterial cellular morphology and simple stains -- Bacterial cell structures and differential stains -- Differential media -- Quantitative techniques -- Medical, food, and environmental microbiology -- Host defenses -- Molecular techniques -- Serology -- Viruses -- Bacterial pathogens -- Mycology -- Parasitic protozoans -- Parasitic helminths -- Biochemical pathways
Summary: This full-color atlas is intended to act as a supplement to introductory microbiology laboratory manuals. It is not designed to replace them, nor is it intended to replace actual performance of the techniques. Rather, the photographs are supplied to help with the interpretation of results. The third edition of the Photographic Atlas for the Microbiology Laboratory is one of the best selling microbiology books in the higher education market. The authors have built on the success of this book by making significant improvements for the new edition. Some of the changes for the fourth edition include: A new art program designed to increase student understanding of important concepts A new "Introduction" chapter provides context and background information for the new microbiology student Re-organized content to reflect the "process" a working microbiologist would follow to identify an unknown organism Three new chapters covering the three domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya New photographs, re-scanned and or re-imaged photos and new photomicrographs that match more closely what students are likely to observe in the laboratory A complete redesign that should allow the student to better access the material This atlas can accompany and augment any Microbiology textbook. It is designed to be of particular value to students in a laboratory situation and could either accompany a laboratory manual or, in certain courses, it could be used in conjunction with Exercises for the Microbiology Laboratory, Fourth Edition. to provide students with a full-color, affordably priced lab manual
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-210) and index

Bacterial growth patterns -- Isolation techniques -- Microscopy -- Bacterial cellular morphology and simple stains -- Bacterial cell structures and differential stains -- Differential media -- Quantitative techniques -- Medical, food, and environmental microbiology -- Host defenses -- Molecular techniques -- Serology -- Viruses -- Bacterial pathogens -- Mycology -- Parasitic protozoans -- Parasitic helminths -- Biochemical pathways

This full-color atlas is intended to act as a supplement to introductory microbiology laboratory manuals. It is not designed to replace them, nor is it intended to replace actual performance of the techniques. Rather, the photographs are supplied to help with the interpretation of results. The third edition of the Photographic Atlas for the Microbiology Laboratory is one of the best selling microbiology books in the higher education market. The authors have built on the success of this book by making significant improvements for the new edition. Some of the changes for the fourth edition include: A new art program designed to increase student understanding of important concepts A new "Introduction" chapter provides context and background information for the new microbiology student Re-organized content to reflect the "process" a working microbiologist would follow to identify an unknown organism Three new chapters covering the three domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya New photographs, re-scanned and or re-imaged photos and new photomicrographs that match more closely what students are likely to observe in the laboratory A complete redesign that should allow the student to better access the material This atlas can accompany and augment any Microbiology textbook. It is designed to be of particular value to students in a laboratory situation and could either accompany a laboratory manual or, in certain courses, it could be used in conjunction with Exercises for the Microbiology Laboratory, Fourth Edition. to provide students with a full-color, affordably priced lab manual

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