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A zone of exhibition is a designated area within a space, such as a museum or gallery, where artworks, displays, or exhibits are presented to the public for viewing. It is typically organized thematically or by collections to enhance the visitor's experience and understanding of the content being showcased.
The zone of inhibition refers to the area around an antimicrobial disk where bacteria are unable to grow due to the presence of the antimicrobial agent. On the other hand, the term "zone of exhibition" is not commonly used in microbiology or antimicrobial testing. It may be a misinterpretation or a less known term related to the zone of inhibition.
The media used in the zone of exhibition assay for vitamin B12 for the growth of an auxotrophic mutant of E. coli 113-3D is a minimal medium lacking vitamin B12 supplemented with a compound that the auxotrophic mutant requires for growth. The auxotrophic mutant will only grow around areas where the vitamin B12 is present, forming a zone of growth inhibition where the vitamin is absent, indicating its requirement for growth.
I'm glad you enjoyed the fireworks exhibition. It must have been a spectacular show!
The correct word for the sentence is "effects." "The fireworks exhibition had awesome effects."
Around 14,000 exhibitors participated in the Great Exhibition held in the Crystal Palace in London in 1851.