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MicroPlate reactions<br />

Positive, negative, and borderline color responses used to identify microbes.<br />

Glossary<br />

<strong>MicroStation</strong> <strong>System</strong><br />

Comprehensive system for microbe identification, including computer,<br />

<strong>MicroStation</strong>/<strong>MicroLog</strong> software, <strong>MicroStation</strong> reader, pipettor, turbidimeter, and<br />

ancillary materials.<br />

Non-enteric<br />

Oxidase test<br />

Pattern<br />

Pleomorphic<br />

Gram-negative bacteria not belonging to the group Enterobacteriaceae.<br />

Additional test used to characterize gram-negative bacteria.<br />

Color responses in MicroPlates.<br />

Having various distinct forms or shapes exhibited by a single strain or species<br />

Progressive ID (PID)<br />

Biolog, Inc. developed pattern matching method which considers the progressive<br />

sequence in which purple wells are formed.<br />

Pure culture<br />

Culture containing only one microbe species.<br />

Reader mode<br />

Software mode used to register MicroPlate reactions from <strong>MicroStation</strong> Reader.<br />

Read Only File<br />

The <strong>MicroStation</strong>/<strong>MicroLog</strong> Program will prevent editing of designated Read<br />

Only files<br />

Restricted Access mode<br />

Mode set by system administrator to prevent unregistered users from using<br />

system; assign user names, passwords and privileges to each user; create an audit<br />

trail, and freeze data files to maintain data integrity.<br />

Salicylate<br />

Anticapsulate agent required as an addition to inoculating fluid for a few grampositive<br />

species.<br />

Sporangiospore<br />

An asexual spore produced by cytoplasmic cleavage within a sporangium.<br />

<strong>MicroStation</strong> <strong>System</strong>/<strong>MicroLog</strong> User Guide Apr 07 Section 12 � Page 3

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