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    The Rate of Killing by an Antimicrobial Agent May Slow
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The Rate of Killing by an Antimicrobial Agent May Slow

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The rate of killing by an antimicrobial agent may slow when the microbial population has been greatly reduced because the remaining population may have a high proportion of resistant organisms.

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