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Biosensors:Top 11 Things to Know About| Bacteria

Everything you need to know about biosensors. Some of the most frequently asked questions are as follows:- Q.1. What are the biosensors? Ans: The organisms/bacteria which can be used to locate biologically active pollutants are regarded as biosensors. Q.2. In the USA, 265 million metric tonnes of hazardous waste is generated by industrial plants. Where does the major part (80 [...]

By |2016-12-20T11:20:20+00:00December 20, 2016|Bacteria|Comments Off on Biosensors:Top 11 Things to Know About| Bacteria

Streptococci: Meaning, Characteristics and Laboratory Diagnosis

In this article we will discuss about Streptococci:- 1. Meaning of Streptococci 2. Morphology and Staining of Streptococci 3. Cultural Characteristics 4. Biochemical Reaction 5. Antigenic Structure 6. Toxins and Enzymes 7. Haemolysin 8. Infective Endocarditis 9. Sub-Acute Endocarditis 10. Post-Streptococcal Disease 11.  Laboratory Diagnosis 12. Serological Tests 13. Treatment. Contents: Meaning of Streptococci Morphology and Staining of Streptococci Cultural [...]

By |2016-05-16T05:37:13+00:00May 16, 2016|Systematic Bacteriology|Comments Off on Streptococci: Meaning, Characteristics and Laboratory Diagnosis

Bacteriology of Water, Milk and Air

In this article we will discuss about the Bacteriology of Water, Milk and Air. Bacteriology of Water: Introduction: Safe water should be free from microorganisms and chemical substances and drinking water in parti­cular should not only be safe but also pleasant to drink, i.e. cool, clear, colourless and devoid of dis­agreeable taste or smell. Faecal pollution of water supplies may [...]

By |2016-05-12T07:43:23+00:00May 12, 2016|Bacteria|Comments Off on Bacteriology of Water, Milk and Air
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