Ammonium Alginate Wool as a Filter for Collecting Micro-organisms from Large Volumes of Air Free

Abstract

SUMMARY: Ammonium alginate wool has proved to be a suitable collecting filter for estimating a small number of micro-organisms in a large volume of air.

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2024-03-28
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