Kimberly Ann Tack
Counselor/Therapist
530 N MAIN ST PROVIDENCE RI, 02904About
Kimberly Tack is a counselor in PROVIDENCE, RI. Kimberly evaluates patients using many different procedures, in order to determine what treatments must be carried out in order to properly assess their symptoms. Counselors provide consultation for each patient and their families.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Trimethoprim and rifampicin: in vitro activities separately and in combination.
- Paradoxical effect of mecillinam on Providencia stuartii.
- Paradoxical effect of mecillinam on Providencia stuartii.
- Two new bioassay techniques for nitrofurans: Bacteroides fragilis and rec-Escherichia coli as indicator strains.
- Two new bioassay techniques for nitrofurans: Bacteroides fragilis and rec-Escherichia coli as indicator strains.
- The use of antibiotic combinations in the treatment of Serratia marcescens infections.
- The use of antibiotic combinations in the treatment of Serratia marcescens infections.
- Cefoxitin, a new semi-synthetic cephamycin: an in-vitro and in-vivo comparison with cephalothin.
- An in vivo comparison of cefoxitin, a semi-synthetic cephamycin, with cephalothin.
- Laboratory studies on mecillinam: activity alone and combined with cephradine.
- Laboratory studies on mecillinam: activity alone and combined with cephradine.
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