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Culturable

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Cul´tur`a`ble    (k?l´t?r-?-b'l; 135)
a.1.Capable of, or fit for, being cultivated; capable or becoming cultured.


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Indoor air samples were taken in the living room area of the home using a two-stage ambient culturable sampler system (Cooley, Wong, Jumper, & Straus, 1998; Wilson & Straus, 2002; Zhu et al.
Muhammad Yaqboob Bhatti Secretary Pakistan Water Policy Forum and agri expert has said that 20 million acre culturable land is lying waste in the country due to non-availability of water.
5] organisms) unlikely (<1%) (2) Furthermore, samples with a pyuria are more likely to contain a reportable pathogen (64%) than demonstrate subsequent lack of growth (8%) (2) The presence of both pyuria and bactiuria is highly specific for the presence of culturable urinary pathogens, but somewhat less sensitive than the presence of only one or the other alone.
 
 
 
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