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English: Under the low-power magnification of 10X of a digital Keyence scope, this photograph depicts the colonial growth displayed by Gram-positive Bacillus thuringiensis bacteria, which were cultured on sheep blood agar (SBA) medium, for a 48 hour time period, at a temperature of 37°C.
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Author Todd Parker, Ph.D., Assoc Director for Laboratory Science, Div of Preparedness and Emerging Infections at CDC
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current11:00, 25 February 2019Thumbnail for version as of 11:00, 25 February 20191,600 × 1,200 (4.46 MB)Splintercellguy (talk | contribs){{Information |description ={{en|1=Under the low-power magnification of 10X of a digital Keyence scope, this photograph depicts the colonial growth displayed by Gram-positive ''Bacillus thuringiensis'' bacteria, which were cultured on sheep blood agar (SBA) medium, for a 48 hour time period, at a temperature of 37°C.}} |date =2014 |source ={{CDC-PHIL|17111|TIFF}} |author =Todd Parker, Ph.D., Assoc Director for Laboratory Science, Div of Preparedness and Emerging Infec...

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