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Currently, LAMP is mainly applied in the fields of medicine, virus detection, food safety testing, and so forth, with less application in the detection of fungi, bacteria, nematodes in plants, and insects [ 14– 14].
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All of the birds are currently under heat lamps or in intensive care units and GSPCA hopes to release them back into the wild as soon as the weather improves.
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Also free-blown of nearly colorless glass, the foot currently associated with the lamp comprises a flaring conical shape with a folded rim (Fig. 1a).
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