by Anonymous on July 5th, 2008

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TWO ANITBIOTICS ARE TESTED FOR THEIR EFFICANCY AGAINST A SINGLE BACTERIAL SPECIES. IF ANTIBIOTIC A AND ANTIBIOTIC B PRODUCE ZONES OF INHIBITION WITH THE SAME DIAMTER, HOW CAN THE BACTERIUM BE CONSIDERED RESISTANT TO ANTIBIOTIC A BUT SENSITIV

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