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Numerical identification of slowly growing mycobacteria
Microbiology and Immunology
|January 1, 1985
Abstract:
Numerical identification using the range of a species defined as (M +/- 2s)% was shown to be suitable for the identification of slowly growing mycobacteria. In the formula, M is the mean matching coefficient for individual strains of each species to the hypothetical median organism pattern of their own species and s is the standard deviation.
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