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control strain

control strain, Total:22 items.

In the international standard classification, control strain involves: Microbiology.


German Institute for Standardization, control strain

  • DIN 58959-7 Bb.1:1997 Quality management in medical microbiology - Part 7: General requirements for the use of control strains; sources of supply for control strains
  • DIN 58959-9 Bb.1:1997 Quality management in medical microbiology - Part 9: Requirements for the use of control strains for testing culture media; control strains for commonly used culture media
  • DIN 58959-19 Bb.1:1997 Quality management in medical microbiology - Part 19: Requirements for the use of control strains for the examination of fungi; control strains for commonly used culture media and reagents
  • DIN 58959-7 Bb.2:1997 Quality management in medical microbiology - Part 7: General requirements for the use of control strains; ATTC and DSM numbers of commonly used control strains
  • DIN 58959-10 Bb.1:1997 Quality management in medical microbiology - Part 10: Requirements for the use of control strains for testing reagents, dyes and biological materials; control strains for commonly used materials
  • DIN 58959-18 Bb.1:1997 Quality management in medical microbiology - Part 18: Requirements for the use of control strains for the examination of mycoplasms; control strains for commonly used culture media and reagents
  • DIN 58959-12 Bb.1:1997 Quality management in medical microbiology - Part 12: Requirements for the use of control material for testing immunological reagent kits; control material for commonly used immune diagnostics
  • DIN 58959-17 Bb.1:1997 Quality management in medical microbiology - Part 17: Requirements for the use of control strains for the examination of mycobacteria; control strains for commonly used culture media, reagents and test
  • DIN 58959-6:1997 Quality management in medical microbiology - Part 6: Requirements for control strains
  • DIN 58959-19:1997 Quality management in medical microbiology - Part 19: Requirements for the use of control strains for the examination of fungi
  • DIN 58959-7:1997 Quality management in medical microbiology - Part 7: General requirements for the use of control strains
  • DIN 58959-9:1997 Quality management in medical microbiology - Part 9: Requirements for the use of control strains for testing culture media
  • DIN 58959-18:1997 Quality management in medical microbiology - Part 18: Requirements for the use of control strains for the examination of mycoplasms
  • DIN 58959-17:1997 Quality management in medical microbiology - Part 17: Requirements for the use of control strains for the examination of mycobacteria
  • DIN 58959-14:1997 Quality management in medical microbiology - Part 14: Requirements for the use of control strains for susceptibility testing of aerobic bacteria
  • DIN 58959-16:1997 Quality management in medical microbiology - Part 16: Requirements for the use of control strains for susceptibility testing of special bacteria
  • DIN 58959-12:1997 Quality management in medical microbiology - Part 12: Requirements for the use of control material for testing immunological reagent kits
  • DIN 58959-15:1997 Quality management in medical microbiology Part 15: Requirements for the use of control strains for susceptibility testing of anaerobic bacteria
  • DIN 58959-7 Bb.3:1997 Quality management in medical microbiology - Part 7: General requirements for the use of control strains; examples for control cards documentation of test results
  • DIN 58959-10:1997 Quality management in medical microbiology - Part 10: Requirements for the use of control strains for testing reagents, dyes and biological materials
  • DIN 58959-20:1997 Quality management in medical microbiology - Part 20: Requirements for the use of control material for the examination of protozoae and microorganisms of higher order
  • DIN 58959-6 Bb.1:1997 Quality management in medical microbiology - Part 6: Requirements for control strains; examples for production and preservation of bacteria used as stock cultures and working cultures




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