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5 unusual facts about agar


Agar, South Dakota

It also is the site for a grain elevator, a livestock shelter dealer, a public golf course, and a motel-lodge, and a private golf course which has been rated 85th nationally by Golf Magazine.

Agar's Island, Bermuda

Although the ring of fortresses operated by the Royal Garrison Artillery held munitions stores in their magazines, central supply depots were also operated by the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, which operated a depot on Ordnance Island, dangerously close to the King's Square of St. George's town, and a wharf on East Broadway, on the outskirts of Hamilton.

Charles d'Agar

He primarily painted portraits on commission for patrons such as the Duke of Buccleuch and Lord Bolingbroke.

Jil jil jigarthanda

2. Resin of the Badam tree (used originally) or substituted with China Grass (Commonly known as "Kadal Paasi" in Tamil)

Pseudomonas peli

After approximately 24 hours of growth at 28°C in Tryptic Soy Agar medium, Pseudomonas peli colonies are 1–2 mm in diameter, beige to yellow in color and have non-uniform edges while the cells themselves are rod shaped (width near 1μm and length between 2-3 μm) with rounded ends.


Adamson Estate

Agar Adamson, born on Christmas Day 1865, was the grandson of William Agar Adamson an influential Toronto clergyman.

Agar plate

In 1881, Fannie Hesse, who was working as a technician for her husband Walther Hesse in the laboratory of Robert Koch, suggested agar as an effective setting agent since it had been common place in jam making for some time.

Alice de Chambrier

She received precious advices from Madame Breton, née Samson, the daughter of the famous tragedian, and from the Actress Mme Agar who used to played Racine's Masterpiece.

Ashton Agar

Scoring 98 runs batting eleventh in Australia's first innings, Agar broke several Test records on debut, including highest score by a number eleven batsman and highest partnership for the tenth wicket (with Phillip Hughes).

Bonjour Balwyn

Kevin Agar is a Carlton-based owner of a fledgling magazine who struggles to make ends meet.

Bush Terminal Company Building

They were the Union Stove Works, the William Wrigley Jr. Company, the Boyd Steel Spring Company, the Cummings Machine Company, and A.C. Agar & Co.

Chowdur

Most of them were members of the Imir, Dukur, Düker (Döger), Igdir, Chavuldur, Karkin, Salor or Agar (Ajar) tribes.

Francilla Agar

Francilla Agar (born January 14, 1975 in Saint David Parish) is a retired Dominican swimmer, who specialized in sprint freestyle events.

George Villiers, 6th Earl of Clarendon

Clarendon was the only son of Edward Hyde Villiers, 5th Earl of Clarendon and his wife Lady Caroline Elizabeth Agar, daughter of James Agar, 3rd Earl of Normanton.

Growth medium

They remain solid, as very few bacteria are able to decompose agar (the exceptions being those in the following genera: Cytophaga, Flavobacterium, Bacillus, Pseudomonas, and Alcaligenes).

Gulaal

Inspired by Mohammad Rafi songs from Pyaasa ("Yeh duniya agar mil bhi jaaye to kya hai") and Zeenat, ("Haye re duniya") the film is a dedication to Sahir Ludhianvi, the lyricist of the song and all other poets who had a vision of India.

HEK

Hektoen enteric agar (also abbreviated as HE) is a selective agar used in microbiology, commonly used to recover Salmonella and Shigella species

Henry Ellis, 2nd Viscount Clifden

Agar was returned to the Irish House of Commons for both Gowran and County Kilkenny in 1783, but chose to sit for the latter, a seat he held until 1789, when he succeeded his father in the Irish viscountcy and entered the Irish House of Lords.

Henry Welbore Agar - Ellis, 2nd Viscount Clifden, born at Gowran Castle, Gowran, Co.

Born Henry Welbore Agar, he was the eldest son of James Agar, 1st Viscount Clifden of Gowran Castle, Gowran, Co.

Herbert Agar

Herbert Sebastian Agar (29 September 1897 in New Rochelle, New York - 24 November 1980 in Sussex, England) was an American journalist and an editor of the Louisville Courier-Journal.

Horatio Nelson, 3rd Earl Nelson

Lord Nelson was married on 28 July 1845 at St George Hanover Square church to Lady Mary Jane Diana Agar, daughter of the second Earl of Normanton and granddaughter of the eleventh Earl of Pembroke.

James Mitan

In 1790 he was articled to a writing engraver named Vincent; but obtained instruction from J. S. Agar, studied in the schools of the Royal Academy, and made copies of Francesco Bartolozzi's tickets.

John Agar

The Seattle band The Young Fresh Fellows recorded the song "The New John Agar" on the album "Topsy Turvy" (1985)

Samprati

It is said that Samprati built thousands of Jain Temples in India, many of which are still in use, such as the Jain temples at Viramgam and Palitana (Gujarat), Agar Malwa (Ujjain).

TCBS

Thiosulfate-citrate-bile salts-sucrose agar, a selective media agar type used in microbiology for cholerae culture

Ulocladium chlamydosporum

This fungus is salt tolerant and has been found in water from the Dead Sea and did not grow out on agar without the presence of salt.


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