10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UMBONATION»
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umbonation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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dorsal umbonation strongly arched above widely and flatly channeled hinge line,
cardinal wings exposed slightly beyond median umbonation, antero-dorsal angle
the flatter; ventral margin rather evenly curved (that of male and smaller right ...
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Ostracoda of the Simpson group of Oklahoma
dorsal umbonation strongly arched above widely and flatly channeled hinge line,
cardinal wings exposed slightly beyond median umbonation, antero-dorsal angle
the flatter; ventral margin rather evenly curved (that of male and smaller right ...
Reginald Wilson Harris, 1957
3
Sudan Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry
3 days Clear growth all along the loop track. Umbonation well defined making the
colonies look like nucleated cells. The 'nucleus' being slightly darker than the '
Cytoplasm'. Few colonies looked darker than the rest. 4 days No marked change
...
4
Microbiology For Nurses
On further incubation, the colonies become flat, with raised edges and central
umbonation (draughtsman appearance). These colonies when stained by Gram's
method show typical morphology, and are bile soluble, optochin sensitive, ...
5
A Monograph of the British Spongiadae
A view in profile of a unipocillated spiculum, X 1060 linear : the upper part of the
figure represents a side view of the cup, while the termination of the lower portion
is more than usually elongated ; showing how the umbonation is produced on ...
James Scott Bowerbank, Alfred Merle Norman, 1864
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Microbiology for Dental Students
Further incubation leads to central umbonation with raised edges, concentric
rings are seen when viewed from above giving draughtsman or carom- coin
appearance to colony. • They are delicate organisms readily destroyed by heat (
52°C for ...
B.S. Nagoba, Basv Raj Nagoba, 2007
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Self Assessment & Review Microbiology Immunology Revision at ...
Characteristic features of Pneumococci : • Bile soluble, optochin sensitive • Inulin
fermenter • Capsulated, shows quellung reaction • Colonies show central
umbonation, appear as draughtsmann or carrom coin • MC causative agent of
lobar ...
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U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper
Clithrocytheridea, however, lacks the anterodorsal sulcus, the umbonation of the
left valve, and at least in typical members of the genus has crenulations along the
interterminal portion of the hinge. S. hatterasensis differs from other described ...
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The Short Textbook of Medical Microbiology for Dental Students
On further incubation the colonies become flat with raised edges and central
umbonation (draughtsman appearance) (Fig. 23.3). Type III pneumococci are
longer and have mucoid appearance. Biochemical reaction: It ferments many
sugars, ...
10
Pharmaceutical Microbiology Principles and Applications
On further incubation the colonies become flat with raised edges and central
umbonation (draughtsman colony). Pneumococci ferment glucose, sucrose,
lactose and inulin with the production. Pharmaceutical Microbiology Identification
of ...