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Clinical Laboratory Microbiology: A Practical Approach
Karen Kiser, William Payne, Theresa Taff
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Clinical Laboratory Microbiology: A Karen Kiser, William Payne, Theresa Taff epub Clinical Laboratory Microbiology: A Karen Kiser, William Payne, Theresa Taff pdf download Clinical Laboratory Microbiology: A Karen Kiser, William Payne, Theresa Taff pdf file Clinical Laboratory Microbiology: A Karen Kiser, William Payne, Theresa Taff audiobook Clinical Laboratory Microbiology: A Karen Kiser, William Payne, Theresa Taff book review Clinical Laboratory Microbiology: A Karen Kiser, William Payne, Theresa Taff summary
| #332016 in Books | Kiser, Karen/ Payne, William/ Zeibig, Elizabeth | 2010-04-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.00 x1.70 x8.80l,4.98 | File type: PDF | 1152 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Good, with a few shortcomings|By moonwomyn|The way this book is organized is helpful in cognitively categorizing the organisms-- not all micro books do this. For example, bacteria are organized into sections on Gram positive cocci, Gram positive rods, Gram negative rods, etc. There is a lot of general information on the characteristics of the biochemical tests used in the lab,
Clinical Laboratory Microbiology is part of Pearson’s Clinical Laboratory Science series of textbooks, which is designed to balance theory and practical applications in a way that is engaging and useful to students. Clinical Laboratory Microbiology presents highly detailed technical information and real-life case studies that will help learners envision themselves as members of the health care team, providing the laboratory ser...
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