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Techniques for the Study of Mixed Populations
This work outlines methods and experimental approaches for the investigation of mixed populations, especially in microbiological systems. It focuses on techniques used to detect, differentiate, and quantify multiple organisms co-existing within the same environment. The book likely emphasizes culture-based procedures, microscopy, and biochemical testing methods common to the 1970s. It serves as a practical reference for researchers studying complex biological communities in environmental, industrial, or laboratory settings.
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