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A pH Gradient Agar Plate

Nature, 1956
IT is often advantageous for the microbiologist to know the pH limits within which a micro-organism will grow, and the influence of pH on the antimicrobial action of various drugs. Customarily, such studies are carried out in a series of separate vessels, each adjusted to a different pH-level.
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Automated annotation removal in agar plates

2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2013
Agar plates are widely used in the biomedical field as a medium in which to artificially grow bacteria, algae or fungi. Agar plates (Petri dishes) are used routinely in microbiology laboratories in order to identify the type of micro-organism responsible for infections.
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Petri Dishes with Agar: How to Make Agar Plates

2022
Petri dishes and agar form the foundation of the culture plate technique pioneered by Robert Koch, facilitating the cultivation and study of microorganisms. Agar, derived from red seaweed, solidifies into a transparent medium for microbial growth. Agar plates are classified as nonselective, allowing general growth, and selective, inhibiting specific ...
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Photographic Recording of Agar Diffusion Plates

Nature, 1959
A NUMBER of requests have been received at this Establishment asking for details of the method and materials used for the photographic recording of agar diffusion plates1–4. It may be of help to those using the Ouchterlony5 and Mansi6 techniques if the successful system devised and regularly in use here is made more widely known.
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