petri in A Sentence

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    Glass/ Plastic Petri Dish.

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    The Crimean mountains- Ai- Petri.

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    Petri is the acronym because I don't know.

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    The post Microsoft Releases Compliance Manager Preview appeared first on Petri.

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    Ice machines are notoriously difficult to clean, making them veritable Petri dishes.

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    Researchers exposed tumor cells in Petri dishes to a dosage of resveratrol, then followed up with radiation therapy.

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    Spore collection is performed by changing the Petri plate lid, leaving perithecia to shoot for a limited time(for example 12 hrs) in the dark.

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    César Ritz,  Colleges Switzerland 1982 Opening of the first college, the Schulhotel Alpina in Brig, State of Valais, by Dr. Wolfgang D. Petri.

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    Petri Vanhala, the chairperson of the Finnish Paper Workers' Union, described the new agreement as a cake“with a bit of sand and cream” for both parties.

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    In the study, when the resveratrol and radiation joined together and zapped the cultures in the Petri dishes, the activity of the two proteins increased significantly.

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    According to Petri Tolonen, Director Sales & Marketing, Aker Arctic's services are typically used from the start of Arctic projects by oil and gas companies or by mining companies considering transportation alternatives from Arctic regions.

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    The seaweed extract“agar,” which is commonly used as a thickening agent in such products as ice-cream, was also used by Dr. Robert Koch to develop the first laboratory culture of tuberculosis bacillus in Petri dishes.

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    On the 3rd of September 1928, when Fleming returned to his lab after vacationing with his family, he noticed that he had left some Petri dishes containing the cultures of staphylococci open, and one of them had developed a blue-green mold which had destroyed the surrounding bacteria.

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    The traditional version of this story describes the discovery as a serendipitous accident: in his laboratory in the basement of St Mary's Hospital in London(now part of Imperial College), Fleming noticed a Petri dish containing Staphylococci that had been mistakenly left open was contaminated by blue-green mould from an open window, which formed a visible growth.

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