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reported to identify microorganisms. moreover, electronic nose is able to identify and differentiate in vitro bacterial cultures of staphylococcus aureus, and escherichia coli with nearly % accuracy. scientists have shown the effectiveness of electronic nose in recognizing early infection of potato tubers
reported to identify microorganisms. moreover, electronic nose is able to identify and differentiate in vitro bacterial cultures of staphylococcus aureus, and escherichia coli with nearly % accuracy. scientists have shown the effectiveness of electronic nose in recognizing early infection of potato tubers...
https://niir.org/books/book/complete-book-on-waste-treatment-technologies-industrial-biomedical-water-electronic-municipal-household-kitchen-farm-animal-dairy-poultry-meat-fish-sea-food-industry-waste/isbn-9789381039670/zb,,18ba0,a,0,0,a/index.html
fully acknowledged that, within the structures of international law, the gdr was an independent sovereign state. by distinction, west germany then viewed itself as being within its own boundaries, not only the de facto and de jure government, but also the sole de jure legitimate representative of a dormant
fully acknowledged that, within the structures of international law, the gdr was an independent sovereign state. by distinction, west germany then viewed itself as being within its own boundaries, not only the de facto and de jure government, but also the sole de jure legitimate representative of a dormant...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Democratic_Republic
eskimo–aleut or na-dene language families; however, some languages are thought to be isolates (e.g. haida ) or have not yet been classified (e.g. tsimshianic ). [ ] as of [update] nearly all of alaska's native languages were classified as either threatened, shifting, moribund, nearly extinct, or dormant
eskimo–aleut or na-dene language families; however, some languages are thought to be isolates (e.g. haida ) or have not yet been classified (e.g. tsimshianic ). [ ] as of [update] nearly all of alaska's native languages were classified as either threatened, shifting, moribund, nearly extinct, or dormant...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska