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Serial Dilution
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
9/30/2005 by Jackie Reynolds

Images of serial dilutions.
Blood Agar Plates and Hemolysis: Streptococcus and Other Catalase Negative Gram-Positive Cocci
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
9/30/2005 by Rebecca Buxton

Images of various types of hemolysis on blood agar.
Blood Agar Plates and Hemolysis Protocols
MicrobeLibrary Curriculum: Protocol
9/30/2005 by Rebecca Buxton

Protocols for using blood agar plates to teach hemolysis in the microbiology laboratory.
Gram Stain: Gram-Positive Rods
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
9/30/2005 by Ann C. Smith, Marise A. Hussey

Images of Gram stained microorganisms.
Gram Stain Protocols
MicrobeLibrary Curriculum: Protocol
9/30/2005 by Ann C. Smith, Marise A. Hussey

Protocols for using the Gram stains in the microbiology laboratory.
Gram Stain: Gram-Variable Rods and Cocci
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
9/30/2005 by Ann C. Smith, Marise A. Hussey

Images of Gram stained microorganisms
Gram Stain: Gram-Positive Cocci
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
9/30/2005 by Ann C. Smith, Marise A. Hussey

Images of Gram stained microorganisms
Gram Stain: Gram-Negative Cocci
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
9/30/2005 by Ann C. Smith, Marise A. Hussey

Images of Gram stained microorganisms
Gram Stain: Gram-Negative Rods
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
9/30/2005 by Ann C. Smith, Marise A. Hussey

Images of Gram stained microoorganisms
Gram Stain: Gram Stains of Mixtures
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
9/30/2005 by Ann C. Smith, Marise A. Hussey

Images of Gram stained microorganisms
Blood Agar Plates and Hemolysis: Staphylococcus and Other Catalase Positive Gram-Positive Cocci
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
9/30/2005 by Rebecca Buxton

Blood Agar Plates and Hemolysis: Family Enterobacteriaceae
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
9/30/2005 by Rebecca Buxton

Images of various types os hemolysis on blood agar
Blood Agar Plates and Hemolysis: Non-Fermenting Gram-Negative Rods (including Pseudomonas aeruginosa)
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
9/30/2005 by Rebecca Buxton

Images of various types of hemolysis on blood agar
Blood Agar Plates and Hemolysis: Bacillus species
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
9/30/2005 by Rebecca Buxton

Images of various types of hemolysis on blood agar
Blood Agar Plates and Hemolysis: Non-Sporeforming Gram-Positive Rods (Aerobic)
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Atlas
9/30/2005 by Rebecca Buxton

Images of various types of hemolysis on blood agar
Focus on Microbiology Education Newsmagazine - Summer 2005
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
9/1/2005 by Multiple Authors

A summer issue of FOME filled with educational materials reviews.
Pasteur, A Contemporary View
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
9/1/2005 by Jean Cardinale

Alcamo's Fundamentals of Microbiology, Seventh Edition
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
9/1/2005 by Ann McDonald

Alcamo's Fundamentals of Microbiology, Seventh Edition
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
9/1/2005 by Cindy DeLoney-Marino

Biological Inquiry: A Workbook of Investigative Cases
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
9/1/2005 by Jeff Holmes

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