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Using bacteria as “ink” for inscribing names on agar: A memento for students

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posted on 2017-03-23, 10:05 authored by Wenfa NgWenfa Ng
The above preprint is permanently removed from publication as the author wants to avoid duplication in publication. Similar ideas have been updated elsewhere and could be found at the following links: “Patterning bacteria on agar for understanding distance mediated cell to cell signaling and metabolic exchanges”, (https://peerj.com/preprints/349/) and “Bacteria as ink for surface patterning on agar”, (https://figshare.com/articles/Using_bacteria_as_ink_to_inscribe_names_on_agar_A_memento_for_students/936961)

 

An error was also made in posting the preprint “Trade-offs between energy efficiency and indoor air quality”, as an update to the above preprint. The abstract preprint, “Trade-offs between energy efficiency and indoor air quality” would be reposted as a new preprint.

 

The author, Wenfa Ng, apologizes to the academic community for any inconvenience caused.

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