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| Hello everyone! I desperately need some help in figuring out what chemicals react as repellents for e coli, and in particular what toxic/pollutant chemicals do so. I searched google, but i wasn't able to find anythign specific. Are there any pollutants that in small concentrations won't immediately kill the bacteria, but otherwise will repell it? I would really appreciate your help with any references or suggestions. Thank you, Andra |
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