The diffusion bioassay
A) determines the concentration of antimicrobial necessary to kill a bacteria.
B) determines the concentration of antimicrobial necessary to inhibit growth of a bacteria.
C) is similar in principal to the Kirby-Bauer test.
D) determines the concentration of antimicrobial in a fluid.
E) is similar in principal to the Kirby-Bauer test AND determines the concentration of antimicrobial in a fluid.
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A)beta-lactam
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A) examples of
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A)peptidoglycan
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B)bind to peptides.
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B)noncompetitive inhibitors.
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D)feedback inhibitors.
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