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English: As a closer view of PHIL 12450, this photograph depicts the colonial morphology displayed by Gram-negative, Kingella kingae bacteria, which were grown on a medium of sheep’s blood agar (SBA), for a 24-hour time period, at a temperature of 37°C.
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Author CDC/ Amanda Moore, MT; Todd Parker, PhD; Audra Marsh

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