it means it's a Eminor ove a "B"
EMB means endometrial biopsy.
14k EMB means made of solid 14k gold andembossed or embedded with another matterial (enamel, gemstones...)
EMB Consultancy was created in 1993.
EMB Consultancy's population is 300.
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa can grow on Emb agar, as it is a selective and differential growth medium commonly used to isolate and differentiate members of the Enterobacteriaceae family, including P. aeruginosa. Its growth on Emb agar will exhibit the characteristic green metallic sheen due to its ability to produce pyocyanin pigment.
Eosin methylene blue (EMB) agar is selective for gram-negative bacteria, especially those that can ferment lactose. Common bacteria that grow on EMB agar include Escherichia coli and Enterobacter aerogenes. These bacteria are differentiated by their ability to ferment lactose, producing colonies that are metallic green or dark purple on EMB agar.
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Mycobacterium phlei is a non-fastidious organism that is commonly found in soil and water. It is not commonly grown on Eosin Methylene Blue (EMB) agar, as EMB agar is more selective for gram-negative enteric bacteria. Instead, Mycobacterium phlei is typically cultured on media specifically designed for mycobacteria, such as Middlebrook agar or Lowenstein-Jensen agar.
The term "emb" on a gold pendant typically stands for "embossed," indicating that the design or lettering on the pendant has been raised above the surface. This technique creates a textured effect, enhancing the visual appeal of the piece. It's often used for decorative purposes or to personalize jewelry with initials or symbols.
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Most gram positive bacteria do not grow on MacConkey agar or Eosin Methylene Blue (EMB) agar, as these are selective media designed to inhibit the growth of gram positive organisms. So, typically, you would not expect a gram positive bacteria to grow on these media.