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Definition of Agars

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Agar-agar A`gar-a"gar, n. A gelatinlike substance, or a solution of it, prepared from certain seaweeds containing gelose, and used in the artificial cultivation of bacteria; -- often called agar, by abbreviation.

Meaning of Agars from wikipedia

- Agar (/ˈeɪɡɑːr/ or /ˈɑːɡər/), or agar-agar, is a jelly-like substance consisting of polysaccharides obtained from the cell walls of some species of red...
- to the family farm. Towards the end of World War II, Agars served in the Air Force Reserve. Agars, a follower, began playing for West Adelaide in 1946...
- agárs has been found in the Carpathian Mountains along the northern and eastern border of Hungary. Currently it is not known whether the Magyar agárs...
- "Comparative study of selective chromogenic (chromID VRE) and bile esculin agars for isolation and identification of vanB-containing vancomycin-resistant...
- (April 2002). "An evaluation of the performance of XLD, DCA, MLCB, and ABC agars as direct plating media for the isolation of Salmonella enterica from faeces"...
- Agar or agar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Agar is a gelatinous substance with culinary and microbiological uses. Agar may also refer to : Agar...
- ectomycorrhizal fungi. Chromogenic agars can distinguish some major types of fungal infection. Bottom view of a Sabouraud agar plate with a colony of Trichophyton...
- specific types of fungi. These agars include but are not limited to malt extract agar and sabouraud agar. Malt extract agar is more acidic than PDA and is...
- Agar.io is a m****ive multiplayer online action game created by Brazilian developer Matheus Valadares. Players control one or more circular cells in a map...
- R2A agar (Reasoner's 2A agar) is a culture medium developed to study bacteria which normally inhabit potable water. These bacteria tend to be slow-growing...