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Photographic Recording of Agar Diffusion Plates

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A NUMBER of requests have been received at this Establishment asking for details of the method and materials used for the photographic recording of agar diffusion plates1–4. It may be of help to those using the Ouchterlony5 and Mansi6 techniques if the successful system devised and regularly in use here is made more widely known.

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HUNTER, J. Photographic Recording of Agar Diffusion Plates. Nature 183, 1283–1284 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/1831283a0

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