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  2. File:EUR 1997-758.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Muller plot - Wikipedia

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    A Muller plot, also known as Muller diagram, combines information about the succession of different operational taxonomic units (OTUs)—such as genotypes, phenotypes, or species—and information about dynamics of their abundances (populations or frequencies) over time.

  4. File:EUR 2013-758.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. Duplex strainers - Wikipedia

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    Duplex strainer [1] or twin basket strainer is a type of filter built into a fuel, oil or water piping system and it is used to remove large particles of dirt and debris. The duplex features a design that makes strainer basket servicing a no-hassle operation. The duplex strainer system usually consists of two separate strainer baskets housings.

  6. File:EUR 1989-758.pdf - Wikipedia

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  7. Mueller–Hinton agar - Wikipedia

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    Mueller Hinton agar is commonly used in the disk diffusion method, which is a simple and widely used method for testing the susceptibility of bacterial isolates to antibiotics. In this method, small disks impregnated with different antibiotics are placed on the surface of the agar, and the zone of inhibition around each disk is measured to ...

  8. File:98-758 (IA 98-758-crs).pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. Müller-Breslau's principle - Wikipedia

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    In engineering and architecture, the Müller-Breslau principle is a method to determine influence lines. [1] The principle states that the influence lines of an action (force or moment) assumes the scaled form of the deflection displacement.