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The body's bacterial colonies are among the most dense in nature.
She lifted the top and looked in at expanding bacterial colonies.
When various individuals use the pump, they will leave behind a variety of bacterial colonies.
Bacterial colonies were counted the next day to look for percentage reduction.
Bacterial colonies show a large variety of beautiful patterns formed during colony growth.
Bacterial colonies can be counted after 24-48 hours depending on the type of bacteria.
"Once a bacterial colony begins consuming a particular substance, why would they stop?
The tubing it ran through was tested weekly for bacterial colonies.
The process is relatively rapid, and bacterial colonies can be assimilated in less than 24 hours.
The bacterial colonies, the scientists say, are eventually likely to become feeding grounds for complex forms of higher life.
Man enters this world near sterile, yet within hours the baby has gathered those necessary, bacterial colonies.
"Lethal protein produced in response to competition between sibling bacterial colonies".
In 1955, he was the first to use the technique of multiplicative counts for bacterial colonies.
Experts estimate that hundreds or even millions of bacterial colonies move from one mouth to another during a kiss.
The culture is incubated at 37 C for several days, to allow development of yeast or bacterial colonies.
Those bacterial colonies that can grow have successfully taken up and expressed the introduced genetic material.
The mutations were passed on to succeeding generations, allowing bacterial colonies to grow.
Once attached to the intestinal wall, the bacterial colony grows until it covers the surface.
Maybe my bacterial colony, or whatever the hell it was, was healing itself, building its strength back up, making music again.
On the surface were whitish clumps of bacterial colonies.
Care for these bacterial colonies is important as to regulate the full assimilation of ammonia and nitrite.
Bacterial colonies grow on the infected fish's spleen and kidney, eventually leading to mortality.
This is an example of altruism and how bacterial colonies resemble multicellular organisms.
"Bursts of sectors in expanding bacterial colonies as a possible model for tumor growth and metastases".
"You think that's a single bacterial colony?"