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- Bookeditor, Kenneth J Ryan.Summary: "In Sherris & Ryan's Medical Microbiology, the emphasis is on the text narrative, which is designed to be read comprehensively, not as a reference work. Considerable effort has been made to supplement this text with other learning aids such as the above-mentioned cases and questions as well as tables, photographs, and illustrations. This book is intended to be the primary text for students of medicine and medical science who are encountering microbiology and infectious diseases for the first time. Part I opens with a chapter that explains the nature of infection and the infectious agents at the level of a general reader. The following four chapters give more detail on the immunologic, diagnostic, and epidemiologic nature of infection with minimal detail about the agents themselves. Parts II through V form the core of the text with chapters on the major viral, bacterial, fungal, and parasitic diseases, and each begins with its own chapters on basic biology, pathogenesis, and antimicrobial agents"-- Provided by publisher.Digital Access AccessMedicine 2022
- ArticleSlivinskiĭ GG.Tsitologiia. 1978 Jul;20(7):839-43.The described method of analysis of cell populations' heterogeneity involves two parameters simultaneously: the sedimentation velocity and the electrophoretic mobility of cells. The method is based on the photographic registrarion of resulting traces of cell velocity in the fields of gravition and electricity with consequence of the elements of these traces on the photographs. The experimental data on the distribution of these parameters in the ascitic tumor cell population are given.