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Grams method
Gram's′ meth′od (græmz) n. (sometimes l.c.) a method of characterizing bacteria that involves staining a slide of fixed specimens with gentian violet, washing with alcohol, and applying a counterstain. [after Hans C. J. Gram (1853–1938), Danish bacteriologist] EncyclopediaSeeGram's MethodThesaurusSeeGram's method |