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FD154A-5VLThis supplement is recommended for selective isolation of Clostridium perfringens . Storage and Shelf Life Store at 2-8°C. Use before the expiry date on the label.
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M1104-2.5KGThermophillic bacteria are usually species of Bacillus which enter milk from various sources on the farm or from poorly cleaned equipments in the processing plant. These bacteria rapidly increase in numbers when present in milk or dairy products
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M1104-5KGThermophillic bacteria are usually species of Bacillus which enter milk from various sources on the farm or from poorly cleaned equipments in the processing plant. These bacteria rapidly increase in numbers when present in milk or dairy products
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M1104-500GThermophillic bacteria are usually species of Bacillus which enter milk from various sources on the farm or from poorly cleaned equipments in the processing plant. These bacteria rapidly increase in numbers when present in milk or dairy products
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M1095-2.5KGExamination of water, foods, ingredients and raw materials, for the presence of indicator groups such as coliforms is one of the most common tests in a microbiology laboratory, partly because of the relative ease and speed with which these tests can
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M1095-5KGExamination of water, foods, ingredients and raw materials, for the presence of indicator groups such as coliforms is one of the most common tests in a microbiology laboratory, partly because of the relative ease and speed with which these tests can
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M1095-500GExamination of water, foods, ingredients and raw materials, for the presence of indicator groups such as coliforms is one of the most common tests in a microbiology laboratory, partly because of the relative ease and speed with which these tests can
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M1105-5KGThe membrane filter technique is extremely useful in monitoring water samples. As related to the membrane filter technique, the coliform group is defined as those facultative anaerobic, gram-negative, non-spore-forming, rod-shaped bacteria that
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M1105-500GThe membrane filter technique is extremely useful in monitoring water samples. As related to the membrane filter technique, the coliform group is defined as those facultative anaerobic, gram-negative, non-spore-forming, rod-shaped bacteria that
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M1103-100GIt is possible to remove bacteria from fluids by passing them through filters with such small pore size that bacteria are arrested. This filtration technique enables fairly large volumes of water to pass rapidly under pressure, but prevents the
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M1103-2.5KGIt is possible to remove bacteria from fluids by passing them through filters with such small pore size that bacteria are arrested. This filtration technique enables fairly large volumes of water to pass rapidly under pressure, but prevents the
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M1103-5KGIt is possible to remove bacteria from fluids by passing them through filters with such small pore size that bacteria are arrested. This filtration technique enables fairly large volumes of water to pass rapidly under pressure, but prevents the