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	<title>Compound Binocular Microscopes</title>
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		<title>Bacterial Culture, Cultivation, and Antibiotic Susceptibilit</title>
		<description>Cultures in an embryonated hen's egg

Important sites of growth for viruses, chlamydiae (bedsoniae), and rickettsias are the yolk sac and the embryonic membranes of the developing chick embryo. Bacteria are occasionally grown in this way and then examined using compound binocular microscopes.

Cultivation of microbes in cell cultures

Cell (tissue) cultures are ...</description>
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		<title>Differential and Selective Media</title>
		<description>Media that by virtue of their ingredients distinguish organisms growing together are differential media. Examples include eosin-methylene blue (EMB) agar and MacConkey agar, used in the differentiation of the gram-negative bacteria of the intestinal tract. The incorporation of lactose into such differential media makes possible a sharp separation in colonial ...</description>
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		<title>Bacterial Interralation and Major Metabolic Events</title>
		<description>INTERRELATIONS 

Symbiosis

Certain species of bacteria grow well together, and the associated species accomplish harm¬ful or beneficial results that neither does alone. For instance, the staphylococci and influenza bacilli that can be seen using a compound binocular microscope, multiply more rapidly when grown together than either does when grown alone. This ...</description>
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		<title>What is a Compound Binocular Microscope?</title>
		<description>We already know that are there two kinds of microscope, the simple microscope and the compound binocular microscope. Simple microscope consists of one lens only or a combination of such. The likes of our magnifying glass could be considered a simple microscope. Although simple microscope apparently does not offer so ...</description>
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