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Chapter 19, Problem 1VI
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To determine:
The genera of pathogens that appeared in the particular stained smears.
Introduction:
Staining is a technique that is used to visualize microorganisms so that there could be an enhanced contrast to distinguish the microscopic image. Various dyes and stains are used in staining. These include acid fast stain, methenamine silver, safranin, gentian violet, and many more.
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