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Dr. C. Shane Ramey
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 31 ม.ค. 2017
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Aseptic Technique Basics: Preparing to Culture
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Aseptic Technique Basics: Preparing to Culture
Tutorial: Prepping your microscope to be put away
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Tutorial: Prepping your microscope to be put away
Tutorial: How to set up your microscope
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Tutorial: How to set up your microscope
Determining MIC & MBC
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Hi there. There are a few typos in some of the figures. Some of the transfer volumes between dilution tubes are labelled as 0.9ml...these should be 0.1ml, NOT 0.9ml. Sorry if this caused any confusion! =)
Determining the minimal inhibitory concentration MIC
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Determining the minimal inhibitory concentration MIC
Determining the Original Culture Density OCD
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Determining the Original Culture Density OCD
Aseptic Technique, Broth to 4QuIC Plate
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Aseptic Technique, Broth to 4QuIC Plate
Tutorial - Setting Up Your Canvas Avatar and Email
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Tutorial - Setting Up Your Canvas Avatar and Email
Thank you :)
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Procedure of antibacterial analysis
Amazing, I appreciate all the information you shared.
You saved my whole career. Thank you.
THIS VIDEO HELPED ME TO GET THE CONCEPT OF THE DILUTION FACTOR. THANK YOU SIR!
I love your videos! They help me so much! Thank you!
Yess
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Your illustration is the best I've seen so far
Dr C I just saw online that Dilution=volume transfered/ Total Volume While dilution factor is the inverse of dilution
Thanks this helped a lot
I think that for tube E the volume added should be 0.1 ml (instead of 0.9ml) added to 9.9 ml of solution to get a 1/100 dilution. because 0.9/10 do not give a dilution of 100 but 0.1/10 give a dilution of 100. I think so.
I still don’t get it omg
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What is your original solution ??? Where did you get that solution ??? Why do you need to dilute ? With what did u dilute ? Why four test tubes ??? So you have four samples of the sample solution ??? Simply because google has such test tubes you made a study to impress your girl friends ??? What do your study fetch u ???
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Siempre he tenido el problema del manejo de la calculadora con el exponente en este caso 3.8 x10exp 4, al hacer la multiplicación el resultado me sale 380,000. Cuando debería poner en la calculadora 3.8x1exp 4
too fast
Very useful, recommended by my tutor to help with course and dissertation. Was wondering if you knew how to work SPSS, I used your OCD video for my dissertation to get a set of results but I am unsure on how to put all that information in SPSS to run my analyses, I tried SPSS.....I had break downs
My brain is not braining🥲
You saved my life for my test today!!!
My useless professor cannot teach. Thanks for helping.
i have no idea why but youtube recommended this to me. I know how to put away a microscope now though.
Thanks
Please, how do I get the concentration of the antibiotic based on any dependence equation?
I have been breaking my head trying to understand in my class, after watching this video I can finally say I feel more confident!!! Thank you SO MUCH!!!!!
Question, The CFU of plate A and plate B should be the same, based on my knowledge but why it shows different.
You have confused it somehow. Dilution factor is reciprical of dilution
He has calculated Dilution whereas Dilution Factor is Reciprocal/inverse of dilution. Means Dilution = 10^-2 and Dilution Factor = 100
Exactly
Is it possible to determine the MIC of antimicrobial concrete(concrete with some antibiotics )? Your response will be appreciated
thanks Dr C for the best illustrations
Thank you very much. We need more
Dr. Ramey Thanks for this video . Now I know why I couldn't focus on in the lab class.
Why should we use double strength medium for microbroth dilution test? Should we use double strength concentrations for the antimicrobials (controls) and the tested products too?
wonderful and very simply explained , I bow down .
can u tell me which book u refer for this information, i want the MIC values for some antibiotics for enterobacteriaceae species can u tell me where can i find the values like a book or any site.. plzz, help meee
thank you for great explatation sir
How to select mic I can't understand sir
Thanks , very helpful
Excellent video thank you for sharing 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Greetings. Thanks for your explanation. More grace
Best explaination
An actual life saver, thank you!!!!
How can I know that it is 20 minutes what it takes for this culture to double?
Thank you Dr. Very easy to understand
very helpful! Thank you so much!
that was very easy explanation thank you!!
Excellent ........ Very simple Very easy way to understand Lots of Blessings
From D to E How come it's 10 to the power -2 ? can't be .9 / 9.9 is Not 10 to the power -2
Correct. There is a typo in the diagram that I need to correct (see description)...it should be a 0.1ml into 9.9ml transfer, which is 10^-2
So glad. I thought I was the only fool
@@ProfessorRamey that place kind of not correct
This was very helpful, thank you!! :)
Thank you so much
are these numbers suppose to be dilution, because DF is the reciprocal of the dilution, meaning if the dilution is 1:100, then DF=100
Yes