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1. The Main Themes of Microbiology
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2. The Chemistry of Biology
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3. Tools of the Laboratory: Methods of Studying Microorganisms
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4. A Survey of Prokaryotic Cells and Microorganisms
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5. A Survey of Eukaryotic Cells and Microorganisms
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6. An Introduction to Viruses, Viroids, and Prions
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7. Microbial Nutrition, Ecology, and Growth n n n n
8. An Introduction to Microbial Metabolism: The Chemical Crossroads of Life
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9. An Introduction to Microbial Genetics
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10. Genetic Engineering: A Revolution in Molecular Biology
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11. Physical and Chemical Agents for Microbial Control
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12. Drugs, Microbes, Host–The Elements of Chemotherapy
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13. Microbe-Human Interactions: Infection, Disease, and Epidemiology
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, 14. An Introduction to Host Defenses and Innate Immunities
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15. Adaptive, Specific Immunity and Immunization
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16. Disorders in Immunity
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17. Procedures for Identifying Pathogens and Diagnosing Infections
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18. The Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Cocci of Medical Importance
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19. The Gram-Positive Bacilli of Medical Importance
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20. The Gram-Negative Bacilli of Medical Importance
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21. Miscellaneous Bacterial Agents of Disease
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22. The Fungi of Medical Importance
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23. The Parasites of Medical Importance
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24. Introduction to Viruses That Infect Humans: The DNA Viruses
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25. The RNA Viruses That Infect Humans
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26. Environmental Microbiology n
27. Applied and Industrial Microbiology
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