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were agar
noun
A gelatinous material obtained from the marine algae, used as a bacterial culture medium, in electrophoresis and as a food additive.
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The most suitable carbon source, nitrogen source, and culture temperature were agar, yeast extract, and 25 °C, respectively, for agarase production by one-factor-at-a-time design.
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The colours are Agar's flesh browns, greens, golds and creams, and the blue sky and sea run into each other.
And then there is Agar (not in the original party nor even in the match programme), who produced an innings as enchanting as any in Ashes history.
The secret ingredient in Fisher's sculptural works is agar -- a jelly-like substance obtained from algae used to culture microorganisms.
Familiar pantry items such as starch and gelatin are hydrocolloids, as are agar and pectin.
A vegetarian alternative would be agar-agar, which not only is kinder to the animals, but also has an amusing name.
The culture medium employed in this study was agar-blood in Petri dishes.
LB agar plates and LB motility agar were made by adding agar to 1.2% or 0.25%, respectively (EMD chemicals).
But in the end the thing that looked most convincing and tasted bearable was coconut agar-agar, which is like gelatin.
This removed cells that were not agar-adherent.
2% agar was included for agar media preparation.
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