After depositing my bags in a sarkari guest house I made for the office of the Dashauli Gram Swarajya Mandal. |
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I wanted to get a photo of the Gram Parsons BBQ pit from a small shelf in the rock above. |
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His cerebrospinal fluid was reported as a clear and colourless specimen with two red cells, no white cells, and a negative Gram stain. |
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The burn injury destroys surface microbes except for Gram positive organisms located in the depths of the sweat glands or hair follicles. |
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In the case of Gram positive cocci, we did a catalase test followed by, for example, a coagulase test or an optochine test. |
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The skeletal muscle was crepitant, with myonecrosis and gram-positive rods on Gram stain. |
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The first dye is crystal violet and is fixed or mordanted in Gram positive bacteria by iodine. |
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Be glad that he isn't down here or you might be force-fed the fruit cake that Gram brought from her friend in Tampa. |
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Clinically these diseases mimic pyogenic bacterial infections, Gram negative septicaemia or cryptic tuberculosis. |
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The first dye is crystal violet, which is fixed or mordanted in Gram positive bacteria by iodine. |
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The following morning, we visited the Gram Shilp where artisans, some of them national awardees, can be seen at work, making durries out of old saris and other materials. |
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In this paper he gave what is now called the Gram Schmidt orthonormalisation process for constructing an orthonormal set of functions from a linearly independent set. |
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The dye washed out of the Gram negative bacteria with alcohol and a pick counter stain, safranin, is added to color them so they can be easily seen. |
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If the smear shows Gram negative intracellular diplococci, the patient is treated for gonorrhoea and chlamydia to cover the possibility of a mixed infection. |
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Our study demonstrated only a fair degree of microbiological correlation between Gram stain and culture in the analysis of burn wound surface swab specimens. |
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Shortly before he left, however, a call from an excited microbiologist confirmed the presence of Gram negative diplococci in both blood and cerebrospinal fluid culture. |
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Ryan is often described as a prolific songster who borrows from, mimics even, the likes of Gram Parsons and Paul Westerberg from The Replacements. |
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If you buy a kit which contains all the components for the Gram stain, the decolorizer is usually very slow. |
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For the time being, Gram staining and bacterial culture remain the cornerstones of bacterial meningitides diagnosis in a clinical setting. |
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In 1968, Gram Parsons recorded Safe at Home with the International Submarine Band, arguably the first true country rock album. |
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The Gram stain identifies the bacterial groups Firmicutes and Actinobacteria, both of which contain many significant human pathogens. |
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Chromogenic Limulus amoebocyte lysate assay for rapid detection of Gram negative bacteriuria. |
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Today there are 23293 Gram Panchayats, 6094 Panchayat Samitis and 537 Zila Parishads in India. |
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It covers 3080 Gram Panchayats and 4392 villages and 5269 padas in Maharashtra's 26 districts. |
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On all media, the placental swab sample yielded moderate growth of tiny colonies, which Gram staining indicated were gram-positive coccobacilli. |
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Microbiology stainers provide high-quality Gram staining and different natural or fluorescent acid-fast stains for mycobacteria. |
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Gram staining revealed Gram-positive diplococci in one case and Gram-positive cocci in another case. |
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And if you happen to be a lentil lover, Split Green Gram wrap is the best option for you. |
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The Gram stain, however, would show an abundance of inflammatory cells that have phagocytized a wide assortment of morphotypes. |
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Biopsy slides were stained with hematoxylin and eosin and with Gram chromotrope and examined by microscopy. |
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Haglof Gram AM GT Gore-Tex Waterproof trail running shoes, Sportshoes. |
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Care should be taken in interpreting Gram staining of isolates because RGM is not identifiable by this method and could be mistaken for corynebacteria or diphtheroids. |
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Today vaginosis is recognized with more accuracy in the microbiology laboratory by Gram stain evaluation rather than by culture, which can often be inconclusive. |
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Sigurd uses his sword Gram to cut the corslet, starting from the neck of the corslet downwards, he continues cutting down her sleeves, and takes the corslet off of her. |
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The Automated Gram Stainer, a counter-top unit, stains, decolorizes, and counter-stains individual pre-fixed slides, providing consistency for all types of bacterial samples. |
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Culture plates were reincubated for a further 24 h if there was no growth after overnight incubation or predominant morphotype seen in Gram smear had not yet been isolated. |
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Gram for gram I ate more smoked salmon than almost anything else, hotly followed by rollmop herrings at 7.3kg. |
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Gram flour is a mainstay of Marwari food mainly due to the scarcity of vegetables in the area. |
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Pakistani officials imitated their Indian counterparts by banning the export of green gram. |
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He said those growers who had not sown spring corn, spring sunflower due to some reasons they could sow spring green gram till the end of March. |
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The litti is a small dough ball filled with a paste made from chick peas, green peas, grass peas and horse gram together called the sattu ka atta. |
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We sow wheat in winter, corn and green gram in summer and paddy in rain. |
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The major pulse crops grown in the country are chickpea, lentil, pea, black gram, green gram, mung bean, mash bean, kidney bean, faba bean, pigeon pea, cowpea and grass pea. |
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