Plasmids 1977
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-81064-0_51
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Medical Aspects of Antibiotics Resistance

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“…1977), in which only four antibiotics were taken into account, Sm-Su-Tc-Cm was far more often detected than any combination of three or fewer RMs. Similar observations were made by Navashin and Fomina (1977) and by Lebek (1965). An analogous phenomenon was observed in our isolates.…”
Section: Frequency Of Rfs In Different Speciessupporting
confidence: 92%
“…1977), in which only four antibiotics were taken into account, Sm-Su-Tc-Cm was far more often detected than any combination of three or fewer RMs. Similar observations were made by Navashin and Fomina (1977) and by Lebek (1965). An analogous phenomenon was observed in our isolates.…”
Section: Frequency Of Rfs In Different Speciessupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The antimicrobial activity of the synthesized compounds with respect to the standard yeasts Saccharomyces carlsbergensis race 11, thread fungi Trichophyton mentagraphytes (dermatomycetes), Staphylococcus aureus P-209, and Escherichia coli K-13 was studied by a conventional method of double serial dilutions in liquid nutrient media [16] of the compositions reported previously [17]. The incubation mixture contained 0.99 ml of the test microbial cell suspension (microbial load, !…”
Section: Experimental Biological Partmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The drug dose is usually estimated per unit of body weight [1,3], but sometimes it is more correct to determine the dose proceeding from body surface area, because this parameter better correlates with the intensity of metabolic processes in the organism [2]. A theoretical argument supporting this thesis is the fact that heat is an obligatory product of metabolic processes, and heat emission is always proportional to body surface area [4].…”
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