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Full Title | Microbiology |
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Author(s) | Sonia Kumari |
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ISBN | 9789353870393, 9780945819417 |
Publisher | Satish Serial Publishing House |
Format | PDF and EPUB |
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Full Title | Microbiology |
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Author(s) | Sonia Kumari |
Edition | |
ISBN | 9789353870393, 9780945819417 |
Publisher | Satish Serial Publishing House |
Format | PDF and EPUB |
Although the focus of this volume is oh India of 1990-91, yet it provides useful overview of significant developments that took place during the period under review. A considerable portion is devoted to a comparative data concerning demography, economy, literacy and education, etc., of 170 countries. Major events of the year given in the book provide a panoramic view of almost everything important that happened in India as well as in the world. The book, among others and in particular gives a lot of useful information about 1991 Census and Economic Package (Devaluation, Fiscal Measures, etc.). The book also includes valuable details about important topics, like Energy Conservation, Environ- mental Protection, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes. It is hoped that like the previous editions, this would be of equal interest to both students and a large category of readers from different disciplines and professions, administrators, business magnets, economic analysts, journalists, planners, researchers, etc., and those preparing for various competitive examinations.
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Full Title | Microbiology |
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ISBN | 9781423233831, 9781423233190 |
Publisher | QuickStudy Reference Guides |
Format | PDF and EPUB |
This reference answers the most important questions that form the foundation of Microbiology within 6 laminated pages. Carry this core material in a handy format to use beyond the course and into higher level and career courses, then even further into your working life as a refresher. With many diagrams in a small package, you will not need to crack the textbook to review. Suggested uses: o Students – especially relevant for those majoring in science or a health care related field o Quick Reference – instead of digging into the textbook to find a core answer you need while studying, use the guide to reinforce quickly and repeatedly o Memory – refreshing your memory repeatedly is a foundation of studying, have the core answers handy so you can focus on understanding the concepts o Test Prep – no student should be cramming, but if you are, there is no better tool for that final review
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Full Title | Microbiology |
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Author(s) | Bittar, Edward |
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ISBN | 9781559388146, 9780080539546 |
Publisher | Elsevier Science |
Format | PDF and EPUB |
There is a need in small group teaching for a readable module that provides a balanced treatment of the four main areas of medical microbiology-bacteriology, mycology, virology and parasistology. It need not be encyclopedic in scope nor didactic, but it should emphasise principles and concepts. Any existing gaps in this type of presentation are, of course, left for the student to fill.
Some subject material has been excluded. An example is a chapter on laboratory procedures including PCR for rapid bacterial and viral diagnosis. The discussion of bacterial sexually transmitted diseases does not cover goncoccal infections. This is not a serious matter because the tutor can assign the topic to the students. Moreover, we have reluctantly omitted a separate chapter on anaerobic bacteria. The subject of nosocomial pathogens is touched upon but not in sufficient detail (e.g., control). These bacteria (e.g., S. aureus, E. coli and pseudomonas) are found in hospitals and are resistant to disinfectants and antibiotics. A new but serious problem is the emergence of resistance to antiviral agents.
Without question, molecular biology owes more to the study of viruses than bacteria. The fact remains, however, that effective therapy against most viral diseases is not yet available. Perhaps one of the most dramatic examples of this situation is the fight against the AIDS virus and the search for a vaccine. The public health challenge of AIDS remains formidable in spite of the recent encouraging results obtained with protease inhibitor therapy. At the moment at least six receptors for HIV are known to be present in human cells. One of them is the CCR5 receptor in the absence of which cells fail to get infected with the virus. Drugs that can interrupt CCR5 binding sites on the virus envelope are being vigorously sought. Thus, Volume 9B gives a large place to HIV disease.
The last group of chapters highlight several features of microbiology which are also of clinical importance and heuristic value. The chapter on fever of unknown origin provides fertile soil for problem based learning.