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Agar plate / Streaking / Microbiological culture / Growth medium / Agar / Petri dish / Microorganism / Blood culture / Bacteriological water analysis / Microbiology / Biology / Laboratory equipment
Date: 2012-10-12 14:14:53
Agar plate
Streaking
Microbiological culture
Growth medium
Agar
Petri dish
Microorganism
Blood culture
Bacteriological water analysis
Microbiology
Biology
Laboratory equipment

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