[ĭ-nŏḱyə-ləm]
(n.)The material used in an inoculation. Also called inoculant
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Definition and other additional information on Inoculum from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... It would help if you'd add some details - identify the specimen that serves as inoculum and the medium you're using. Generally and as biohazard said, incubation conventionally is at a lower temp for fungi but rarely do medical...
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Inoculation is the placement of something to where it will grow or reproduce, and is most commonly used in respect of the introduction of a serum, vaccine, or antigenic substance into the body of a h...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about inoculum. inoculum. Information about inoculum in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... The fact that the fungus survived the winter at all means more inoculum floating around that could potentially infect soybeans this season.
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Definition of inoculum in the Medical Dictionary. inoculum explanation. Information about inoculum in Free online English dictionary. What is inoculum? Meaning of inoculum medical term. What does inoculum mean? ... The role of rain in dispersal of pathogen inoculum.
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Inoculum accepts short feature articles, book reviews, classified advertisements (jobs, services, fungi wanted), and news relevant to society business. Abstracts of presentations given at the MSA annual meeting are typically published in the summer issue of Inoculum.
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Inoculum; Vol 51(6) November- December 2000; Published online without significant formatting and without photographs by Tom Volk, who takes responsibility for online formatting and transcription errors. See the print version of Inoculum for accompanying photographs.
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Preparation of Bacterial Inoculum for Infection ; Strain M187sp11 or M187sn3 was inoculated from Memphis agar into 100 mL of tryptic soy broth (TSB) and incubated overnight at 37°C with end-over-end rotation.
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This study was designed to assess the effect of sample variation on the apparent gold standard and the effect of the inoculum on extraction and antigen testing of two swabs together compared to independent testing of either swab alone.
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Batch Fermentation Process; A tank of fermenter is filled with the prepared mash of raw materials to be fermented. The temperature and pH for microbial fermentation ... The mash is steam sterilized in a pure culture process. The inoculum of a pure culture is added to the fermenter, from a separate pure culture vessel. ;
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