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- Why is the looping out method preferable for sputum specimen for acid fast smears?How might incubation of plates at 37°C influence theresults of the quantitative dilution and plating of thecoconut water samples?Why is the incubation temperature criticalwhen using the Filter Method when testing water samples?
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- What is the nature of samples that should NOT be placed inside the drying-oven?what might be the consequences of storaging coconut water at room temperature after collection and before plating then incubating it at 5ºC?In the Harada-Mori culture technique, how are you going to dispose the culture tubes? Is it suitable to use refrigerated samples for this procedure Why or Why not?
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