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    When Viable Cell Concentrations Are Too High to Count on an Agar
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When Viable Cell Concentrations Are Too High to Count on an Agar

Question 45

Question 45

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When viable cell concentrations are too high to count on an agar medium,it is most common to use larger sized plates to increase the surface area for counting the colonies.

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