"trypticase soy agar" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} trypticase soy agar
  1. (microbiology) A growth medium for culturing moderately to non-fastidious bacteria. Wikipedia link: trypticase soy agar Categories (topical): Microbiology Synonyms: TSA, tryptic soy agar Related terms: trypticase soy broth Translations (growth medium for culturing bacteria): gélose tryptone soja [feminine] (French), Trypton-Soja-Agar [neuter] (German)

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