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TEM studies of this sample showed globule-like shapes along with fine networked fibrillar precipitates.
When solutions of sample 3 were incubated for 24 h at 60 °C conditions expected to be unfavourable for bacterial growth the long shapes were no longer present; rather globule-like, almost spherical shapes and some fine networked fibrillar precipitates formed.
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