Multiple Choice
What factors need to be considered when choosing a method of microbial control?
A) the site and the environment to be treated
B) the environment of the site or material to be treated
C) the susceptibility of the microbes which must be removed
D) the site or material to be treated
E) the site and environment to be treated, and the susceptibility of the microbes
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