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Log10 Colony Forming Units per Gram
Known as:
log10 CFU/g
, {log10}[CFU]/g
A logarithmic-scale (base 10) unit for measuring colony forming units per unit of mass equal to one gram.
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2017
2017
Evaluation of effect of supplementation of extruded rice as a substitute for dried whey in the diet of weanling pigs.
S. Devi
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S. Kim
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I. H. Kim
2017
Corpus ID: 13663718
A total of 120 weanling pigs ((Landrace × Yorkshire) × Duroc), 21 days of age with an average ini - tial body weight (BW) of 6.52…
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2016
2016
Microbes in Rough Rice - Prevalence, Growth Kinetics and Links to Dry Matter Loss
S. Thote
2016
Corpus ID: 67805577
The prevalence of microorganisms on freshly-harvested long-grain hybrid, long-grain pureline, and medium-grain rice has not been…
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2015
2015
Food contamination with salmonella and human health in Kinshasa city, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
M. Mahangaiko
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N. Mabi
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M. Bakana
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U. Nyongombe
2015
Corpus ID: 32843012
Objectives : The objective of this study was to assess the level of salmonella contamination of fish and meat from public markets…
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1976
Highly Cited
1976
Antibiotic synergism in enterococcal endocarditis.
J. Carrizosa
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D. Kaye
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine
1976
Corpus ID: 6641028
The recognition of enterococci highly resistant to streptomycin (S) raises questions concerning the choice of aminoglycoside in…
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