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Microbial growth: The multiplication of microorganisms such as bacteria, algae, diatoms, plankton, and fungi.
Microbial Growth: The amplification or multiplication of microorganisms such as bacteria, algae, diatoms, plankton, and fungi. Microbial Pesticide: A microorganism that is used to kill a pest, but is of minimum toxicity to humans.
microbial growth The activity and growth of microorganisms, such as bacteria, algae, diatoms, plankton, and fungi. microbial pesticide A microorganism that is used to control a pest, but of minimum toxicity to man.
Over time, microbial growth should develop on paper surfaces, and the paper should discolor and deteriorate. The inner aluminum foil wrapper is a paper-backed sheet of metal.
Antimicrobial: Agent that kills microbial growth. See "disinfectant," "sanitizer," and "sterilizer." Asbestos: A naturally-occurring mineral fiber that can cause cancer.
See also: Water, Organic, Compounds, Treatment, Liquid
 
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