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Because it stops the decaying process
Sharon Tracey Poynton has written: 'Investigation of methods for logging and recording the temperature of food samples submitted for microbiological analysis'
The term preserved usually refers to samples, such as those taken for analysis. Preservation keeps the samples, usually some kind of body tissue, from spoiling or degenerating.
Yes. In fact, when plating food samples for microbiological testing, the media is acidified to prevent the over-growth of bacteria while waiting for the mold to grow. It doesn't seem to stop the yeast, though.
Any small cylindrical sealable object that you can place against your skin. Nb the samples are checked against temperature and degradation
samples of them
Hi,Transport media is a safe and appropriate way of carrying the samples from distances(long or short).At times it fastens the growth of microorganisms that helps in perfect isolation.
DNA is stored cold with the InstaGene matrix after boiling the samples to prevent degradation. Lowering the temperature slows down enzymatic activity that could otherwise break down the DNA. Storing the DNA cold helps preserve its integrity and allows for further analysis or experiments to be conducted at a later time.
Samples of what?
Junior Samples's birth name is Samples, Alvin.
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WHAT SAMPLES???