# /var/www/slims9/lib/SearchEngine/SearchBiblioEngine.php:685^ "Engine ⚙️ : Idoalit\SlimsEnterprise\LibraryManagement\UlimsSearchEngine"
^ "SQL ⚒️"
^ array:2 [ "count" => "select count(sb.biblio_id) from search_biblio as sb where sb.opac_hide=0 and ((match (sb.author) against (:author in boolean mode)))" "query" => "select sb.biblio_id, sb.title, sb.node, sb.node_id, sb.author, sb.topic, sb.image, sb.isbn_issn, sb.publisher, sb.publish_place, sb.publish_year, sb.labels, sb.input_date, sb.publish_year, sb.edition, sb.collation, sb.series_title, sb.call_number from search_biblio as sb where sb.opac_hide=0 and ((match (sb.author) against (:author in boolean mode))) order by sb.last_update desc limit 50 offset 0" ]
^ "Bind Value ⚒️"
^ array:1 [ ":author" => "'+Arora, Bala Brij'" ]
FISIP_JATINANGOR
The study of these diverse organisms means that the subject is often broken up into simpler, more focused units, which use common techniques, even if they are not studying the same organisms or diseases. Much research in parasitology falls somewhere between two or more of these definitions. In general, the study of prokaryotes falls under the field of bacteriology rather than parasitology.
1 Microbiology (A Brief History) 2 Morphology of Bacteria 3 Growth and Nutrition, and Classification of Bacteria 4 Sterilisation and Disinfection 5 Chemotherapy 6 Bacterial Genetics 7 Bacteria in Health and Disease 8 Immunity 9 Antigen and Antibody 10 The Complement System 11 Antigen-Antibody Reactions 12 Architecture of the Immune System 13 Immune Response 14 Hypersensitivity and Autoimmunity …