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Modern and current models such as flow cell technology which enhances a non-destructive growth and inspection of the sessile microbial communities revealed a great understanding of biofilms. A continuous flow system was designed to evaluate possibility of biofilm formation by Escherichia coli DH5α on the stainless steel (type 304) under continuous...
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... flow cell (Figure 1) was fabricated using Epoxy glass obtained from Rainbow Malaysia. The glass was cut into 10 × 7 cm, 10 × 1 cm and 5 ×1 cm using Cutting edge precision machine (BAS 317 precision) The bench drilling machine (model ST-16 A) was used to drill circular holes of 10 mm by 2 mm diameter into the piece of the epoxy glass (10 cm by 7 cm) to be used as base of the flow cell such that the stainless steel coupons fit stably into these holes. ...
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