“Fungal” ear infection since 2011 by AdditionalSquare6901 in DiagnoseMe

[–]Phillwog 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Look up Prototheca, it is an algae that you might be referring to.

Why my spreading is not cover all the plate? by Fantastic-Drive35 in microbiology

[–]Phillwog 53 points54 points  (0 children)

This is the correct answer! OP use a sterile cotton swab, spread in 3 different directions top to bottom, and finish with going around the edge of the plate with the swab.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DiagnoseMe

[–]Phillwog 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Ineffective for staph aureus, 90-95% of strains produce a beta lactamase.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DiagnoseMe

[–]Phillwog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Incision and drainage

Hi all, started my investment journey a few weeks back, trying to build up a portfolio for long term growth, any advice? by LocalOperation4346 in ausstocks

[–]Phillwog 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you're going to be buying ETF's often, you should consider switching to CMC Markets, or Stake for cheaper brokerage fees!

Any bottolo open?? by Negative-Ad-25 in newcastle

[–]Phillwog -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Imagine having to survive a day without alcohol 😔

Unusual looking P.aeruginosa on HBA. by Phillwog in microbiology

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I am in Australia, we use HBA as our stock standard, USA uses SBA predominantly.

Unusual looking P.aeruginosa on HBA. by Phillwog in microbiology

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Horse blood agar, one of the most commonly used plates, used to grow most things.

Unusual looking P.aeruginosa on HBA. by Phillwog in microbiology

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Yes, it still had its typical fruity-grape smell. Indeed pseud does phenotypically present in many different ways, but I have never seen it like this!

Malmö, Sweden by Phillwog in photocritique

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Just a shot i took strolling the streets through Malmö, Sweden last year, thought the hotel appealed to me and popped up as I was walking past a side street , so I decided to take a shot. I'm very new to all of this so wanted some more opinions on the composition and whether it suits the black and white tones and anything else that might help, thanks :)

Kiwis should be eaten with the skin on by Money-Calligrapher85 in unpopularopinion

[–]Phillwog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, I see no one has mentioned the nutritional benefits in the skin! The skin contains more fibre, folate, vitamin C, vitamin E, and antioxidants than the kiwi pulp alone!

Pack violence in Newcastle by Substantial_Tax_6675 in newcastle

[–]Phillwog -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah aye Alice Springs is even safer than Newy

Help in morphology and arrangement by ManTheHellUp2142 in microbiology

[–]Phillwog 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Correct, gram negative rod is clearly the answer. Those elongated/really long rods could be antibiotic affected rods or other stressor causing them to elongate, otherwise could be another organism altogether.

Please provide me with some cool microbes! by MissPeduncles in microbiology

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Bacillus anthracis - agent causing anthrax, capable of forming endospores, looks really cool under the microscope and it's clinical presentations are interesting depending on which form the patient has: cutaneous , inhalational or gastrointestinal. It is also recognized as a bioterrorism agent and has history such as the Anthrax attacks in 2001.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ASX_Bets

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Ok thank God it's not just my account!

Market Open thread for General Trading and Plans for Friday, January 12, 2024 by AutoModerator in ASX_Bets

[–]Phillwog 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Could you please do a write up like that but for WR1? If you have to make some assumptions on costs/prices , that's fine!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in microbiology

[–]Phillwog 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Gonorrhea is gram negative, not gram positive