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- BookJohn W. Creswell, Vicki L. Plano Clark.Summary: "Combining the latest thinking about mixed methods research designs with practical, step-by-step guidance, the Second Edition of Designing and Conducting Mixed Methods Research now covers six major mixed methods designs. Authors John W. Creswell and Vicki L. Plano Clark walk readers through the entire research process, from formulating questions to designing, collecting data, and interpreting results and include updated examples from published mixed methods studies drawn from the social, behavioral, health, and education disciplines."--pub. desc.
Contents:
The nature of mixed methods research
The foundations of mixed methods research
Choosing a mixed methods design
Examples of mixed methods designs
Introducing a mixed methods study
Collecting data in mixed methods research
Analyzing and interpreting data in mixed methods research
Writing and evaluating mixed methods research
Summary and recommendations. - ArticleBaier R, Puppel H.Dtsch Med Wochenschr. 1978 Jul 07;103(27):1112-6.The sensitivity against 5 antimycotics was examined with 353 yeast strains of 13 species from clinical material. The tests were carried out by means of the disc diffusion test on Bacto yeast morphology agar under standardized conditions. 33 (6.3%) of the isolates were resistant against 5-fluorocytosine, 11 (2.1%) strains showed no sensitivity against the imidazolyl antimycotics clotrimazole or miconazole. The resistant strains belonged to the species Candida albicans and Candida tropicalis. All of the isolates were sensitive to the polyene antimycotics nystatin and pimaricin (natamycin).