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Microbiology / Robert W. Bauman ; contributions by Elizabeth Machunis-Masuoka, Ian Tizard.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: San Francisco, Ca.: Benjamin Cummings, c2006.Edition: Alternate ed. with diseases by body systemDescription: xxviii, 770, [87] p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 28 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)ISBN:
  • 9780805376937
  • 0805376933
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 579
LOC classification:
  • QR41.2 .B383 2006
Contents:
C 1. A brief history of microbiology; 2. The chemistry of microbiology. 3. Cell structure and fuction. 4. Microscopy, staining, and classification. 5. Microbial metabolism; 6. Microbial nutrition and growth; 7. Microbial genetics; 8. Biotechnology and recombinant DNA; 9. Controlling microbial growth in the environment; 10. Controlling microbial growth in the body: antimicrobial drugs; 11. Characterizing and classifying prokaryotes.; 12. Characterizing and classifying eukaryotes; 13. Charaterizing and classifying viruses, viroids, and prions. 14. Infection, disease, and epidemiology; 15. Natural and non-specific resistance; 16. Specific defense: the immune response; 17. Immunization and diagnostic testing; 18. Immune deficiencies and hypersensitivies; 19. Microbial diseases of the skin; 20. Microbial diseases of the nervous system; 21. Microbial cardiovascular and systemic diseases; 22. Microbial diseases of the respiratory system; 23. Microbial diseases of the digestive system; 24. Microbial diseases of the urinary and reproductive systems; 25. Applied and environmenal microbiology.
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone CD 579 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) CD 586 1 Available 128253

Includes index.

C 1. A brief history of microbiology; 2. The chemistry of microbiology. 3. Cell structure and fuction. 4. Microscopy, staining, and classification. 5. Microbial metabolism; 6. Microbial nutrition and growth; 7. Microbial genetics; 8. Biotechnology and recombinant DNA; 9. Controlling microbial growth in the environment; 10. Controlling microbial growth in the body: antimicrobial drugs; 11. Characterizing and classifying prokaryotes.; 12. Characterizing and classifying eukaryotes; 13. Charaterizing and classifying viruses, viroids, and prions. 14. Infection, disease, and epidemiology; 15. Natural and non-specific resistance; 16. Specific defense: the immune response; 17. Immunization and diagnostic testing; 18. Immune deficiencies and hypersensitivies; 19. Microbial diseases of the skin; 20. Microbial diseases of the nervous system; 21. Microbial cardiovascular and systemic diseases; 22. Microbial diseases of the respiratory system; 23. Microbial diseases of the digestive system; 24. Microbial diseases of the urinary and reproductive systems; 25. Applied and environmenal microbiology.

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