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    Traité des maladies des yeux et des oreilles : considérées sous le rapport des quatre parties ou quatre ages de la vie de l'homme : avec les remédes curatifs, & les moyens propres à les préserver des accidens : avec planches gravées en taille-douce /

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    The author portrait is signed: B.A. Nicollet scul.Errata: v. 2, p. 497.Vol. 1: xxvj, 480 p., [2] leaves of plates; v. 2: vj, 497, [1] p., [2] leaves of plates.QuérardWellcome cat. of printed books,Mode of access: Internet

    Histoire civile du royaume de Naples /

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    Gegrav. portr. in front.Dekesel, C.E. Bibliography of 18th century numismatic books; G 98 (Cat. 11), vol. 2, p. 1317-1318.Lipsius, J.G. Bibliotheca numaria ; p. 148.Europeana-GoogleBook

    Description and evaluation of the semiautomated 4-hour rapid ID 32 Strep method for identification of streptococci and members of related genera

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    The rapid ID 32 Strep system (bioMérieux, La Balme les Grottes, France) is a new system which allows the identification in 4 h of most streptococci and members of related genera encountered in medical and veterinary bacteriology. Four hundred thirty-three isolates first identified by conventional methods and belonging to the genera Streptococcus, Lactococcus, Enterococcus, Aerococcus, Gemella, Leuconostoc, Erysipelothrix, Gardnerella, and Listeria were tested. Overall, rapid ID 32 Strep correctly identified 413 (95.3%) of the strains, with 109 (25.1%) requiring extra tests for complete identification. Sixteen strains (3.7%) were not identified, and 4 (1.0%) were misidentified. The rapid ID 32 Strep system is a suitable alternative for rapid identification of members of the genus Streptococcus and of related genera.</jats:p

    Description and evaluation of the semiautomated 4-hour ATB 32E method for identification of members of the family Enterobacteriaceae

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    A study was performed to compare the rapid identification system ATB 32E (API-bioMérieux SA, La Balme-les-Grottes, France) with conventional biochemical methods for identifying 414 isolates of the family Enterobacteriaceae and the genus Aeromonas, mainly of clinical origin. Overall, 395 strains (95.4%) were correctly identified, with 48 (11.6%) requiring extra tests for complete identification. Ten strains (2.4%) were not identified, and nine (2.9%) were misidentified. The ATB 32E is a suitable alternative for rapid identification of members of the family Enterobacteriaceae.</jats:p
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