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Reactions in Litmus Milk
MicrobeLibrary Visual: Image
2/24/2003 by Edward Bollenbach

Reactions of cultures in litmus milk.
Biochemical Test Media for Lab Unknown Identification—Part 4
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2/24/2003 by Jackie Reynolds

Different agar plate and tube media reactions are included in this group of images.
Biosorption Approaches to Cleaning Up Nuclear and Toxic Waste
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2/24/2003 by Brendlyn Faison

Transmission electron micrographs of microorganisms binding toxic materials.
Live and Dead Staining of Listeria monocytogenes and Pseudomonas putida Adhered to Stainless Steel with a #2b Finish
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2/24/2003 by Jill Bieker, Randall Phebus, Daniel Boyle

This image characterizes the viability of Listeria monocytogenes and Pseudomonas putida adhered to a very common food contact surface, stainless steel type 304 with a #2b finish.
Live and Dead Staining of Listeria monocytogenes and Pseudomonas putida Adhered to Stainless Steel with a #3 Finish
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2/24/2003 by Jill Bieker, Randall Phebus, Daniel Boyle

Listeria monocytogenes and Pseudomonas putida adhered to stainless steel type 304 with a #3 finish grown as 14-day-old biofilms.
Coal Bioprocessing
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2/24/2003 by Brendlyn Faison

Coal is sometimes considered an under-utilized fossil fuel resource. Coal would be more useful if converted to liquid or gaseous fuel. Certain fungi and actinomycetes can solubilize coal.
Plasmodium falciparum
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2/24/2003 by Lynne Garcia

Images of Plasmodium falciparum.
Trypanosoma spp.
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2/24/2003 by Lynne Garcia

Images of Trypanosoma spp.
Taenia spp.
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2/24/2003 by Lynne Garcia

Images of Taenia spp.
Trichuris trichuria
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2/24/2003 by Lynne Garcia

Images of Trichuris trichuria.
Strongyloides stercoralis
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2/24/2003 by Lynne Garcia

Images of Strongyloides stercoralis
Enterobius vermicularis
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2/24/2003 by Lynne Garcia

Images of Enterobius vermicularis
Leishmania spp.
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2/24/2003 by Lynne Garcia

Images of Leishmania spp.
A Collection of In-Class Activities in Microbiology
MicrobeLibrary Curriculum: Classroom
2/20/2003 by Susan Merkel, Editor

This is collection of thought-provoking microbiology problems that can be used as active learning, in-class activities.
Modified Approach to Unknowns
MicrobeLibrary Curriculum: Laboratory
2/20/2003 by Ethel Matthews, Paul Mangum, Denise Humphrey

This exercise has students apply skills and techniques learned in the lab to identify assigned, but unnamed bacteria in defined time frame with emphasis on wise use of media and supplies.
Rye Ergot and Witches: a cooperative learning approach for life cycle and metabolism of Claviceps purpurea
MicrobeLibrary Curriculum: Classroom
2/19/2003 by Linda Chapman

Students write a critique of a paper which suggests that those on trial during the Salem witch hunts of 1682 were victims of rye ergot poisoning, not witchcraft. Students discuss the relationship between the Salem witch trials and fungal diseases.
The Visually Handicapped Student in the Medical School Microbiology Laboratory
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
2/1/2003 by Janet Schrader, Michael Moninger

An article about working with the visually handicapped in a microbiology lab.
The Visually Handicapped Student in the General Microbiology Laboratory
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
2/1/2003 by Robert Benoit

Accomodating a visually handicapped student in a general microbiology laboratory course.
Students with Special Needs: Addressing a Heterogeneous Audience
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
2/1/2003 by Elisabeth Schlegel

Disabilities in undergraduate education.
Passing It On: The Need for Mentors
MicrobeLibrary Article: Focus on Microbiology Education
2/1/2003 by Pat Johnson

The need for mentors in teaching.

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