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Microbiology / Waterborne diseases / Gut flora / Enterobacteriaceae / Shigella / Proteus vulgaris / Escherichia coli / Urease / Bacteria / Enterobacteria / Gram-negative bacteria
Date: 2010-04-07 14:39:16
Microbiology
Waterborne diseases
Gut flora
Enterobacteriaceae
Shigella
Proteus vulgaris
Escherichia coli
Urease
Bacteria
Enterobacteria
Gram-negative bacteria

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