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. 1978 May;35(5):976–977. doi: 10.1128/aem.35.5.976-977.1978

Rapid sampling culture chamber.

A E Carey, B W Schroeder
PMCID: PMC242964  PMID: 350159

Abstract

An all-glass chamber for culturing anaerobic and aerobic bacteria in liquid medium is described. The system permits both rapid sampling and turbidimetric measurements under controlled atmospheric conditions.

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