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Русский: Диско-диффузионный метод для определения чувствительности бактерий к антибактериальным препаратам. Видны зоны подавления роста к различным антибиотикам (диски с разными антибиотиками).
English: The disk-diffusion method to determine sensitivity of bacteria to antibiotics. Visible areas of enlightenment in the place of sensitivity to the antibiotic. (discs with different antibiotics).
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