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What are the most chemical methods to detect bacteria on hands?
It is used to detect the production of Gas by Microorganisms.
It is advantageous to detect defects in a particular phase to prevent problems in the next stages of the production. A single problem may compromise the whole production.
No, it would require divination.
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Biosensors can be made to detect almost anything. You could design a biosensor to detect a non-pathogenic bacteria but there would be few people who would want to buy it.
When lactose is replaced with another type of sugar like glucose in the MacConkey Agar, it is usually to identify bacteria mutations. The method to detect the fermentation in a replacement sugar solution is the same as lactose fermented solution.
Yes. A culture to detect bacteria in the urine does not check for chlamydia. The urine test for chlamydia is not a standard urinalysis or urine culture, but is a specific test to detect chlamydia's genetic material. Ask for the test specifically if you are concerned.
Speeding transmissions of nerve impulses to detect these bacteria- Iroda Juraeva
They don't produce sound, they are used to detect it.
bacteria deteriates milk to make it into cheese and it releases a gas containing sulfur which our nose can detect.