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Peeling Away Problems The Antioxidating, Antimicrobial, and Antimutagenic Effects of Tree Bark |
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Figure 3: Selected photographs of the bacterial inhibition test to show the size and shape of the inhibition zone. Ampicillin was used as a positive control. JP=Jack Pine, PB=Paper Birch, WS=White Spruce, TA=Trembling Aspen. |