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Discover Ludwig"solid culture" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a strong, well-established or enduring culture within a group or society. Example: The country's solid culture of community support and resilience helped them weather the recent natural disaster.
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Agarase production by this bacterium has been proven by the appearance of depressions around bacterial colonies when cultured in solid culture medium containing agar.
Of 38 M. avium complex isolates, 30 (78.9%) were cultured on liquid but not solid culture medium.
Built in a hurry by Mr Weill, the group that Mr Pandit inherited lacked a solid culture.
To verify this fact the isolation on solid culture medium is the suitable method.
Confirmatory evidences can be obtained from growth on solid culture media followed by appropriate molecular tests.
In the results of solid culture, the concentration of DOW exhibits a dose effect on cordycepin production.
The solid culture was incubated statically in Erlenmeyer's flasks in a B.O.D (Biochemistry Oxygen Demand) incubator at 30 °C during 120 h.
Our conclusions concerning culture may be less applicable to liquid than solid culture.
Our study has some other limitations: we used solid culture as reference standard for detecting pulmonary and extrapulmonary TB.
Therefore, it was revealed that solid culture is not essential for efficient natural transformation in E. coli.
As Brucella-specific antigen a LPS extract from a solid culture of Brucella abortus strain 1119-3 was used [6].
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