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Concept introduction:
In the modern age of science, microbes are being used on a large scale. Microbes are used in the food industry, water treatment, and many other areas. Microbes serve environment by indicating contaminations and pollutions. Secondary metabolites such as antibiotics, toxins, produced by microbes are being used in medical science to prevent and cure many diseases. Microbes are being used as biofuels, as they are capable of converting CO2 into the products that can be used as fuel such as ethanol.
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Concept introduction:
In the modern age of science, microbes are being used on a large scale. Microbes are used in the food industry, water treatment, and many other areas. Microbes serve environment by indicating contaminations and pollutions. Secondary metabolites such as antibiotics, toxins, produced by microbes are being used in medical science to prevent and cure many diseases. Microbes are being used as biofuels, as they are capable of converting CO2 into the products that can be used as fuel such as ethanol.
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Concept introduction:
In the modern age of science, microbes are being used on a large scale. Microbes are used in the food industry, water treatment, and many other areas. Microbes serve environment by indicating contaminations and pollutions. Secondary metabolites such as antibiotics, toxins, produced by microbes are being used in medical science to prevent and cure many diseases. Microbes are being used as biofuels, as they are capable of converting CO2 into the products that can be used as fuel such as ethanol.
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Concept introduction:
In the modern age of science, microbes are being used on a large scale. Microbes are used in the food industry, water treatment, and many other areas. Microbes serve environment by indicating contaminations and pollutions. Secondary metabolites such as antibiotics, toxins, produced by microbes are being used in medical science to prevent and cure many diseases. Microbes are being used as biofuels, as they are capable of converting CO2 into the products that can be used as fuel such as ethanol.
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Concept introduction:
In the modern age of science, microbes are being used on a large scale. Microbes are used in the food industry, water treatment, and many other areas. Microbes serve environment by indicating contaminations and pollutions. Secondary metabolites such as antibiotics, toxins, produced by microbes are being used in medical science to prevent and cure many diseases. Microbes are being used as biofuels, as they are capable of converting CO2 into the products that can be used as fuel such as ethanol.
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Concept introduction:
In the modern age of science, microbes are being used on a large scale. Microbes are used in the food industry, water treatment, and many other areas. Microbes serve environment by indicating contaminations and pollutions. Secondary metabolites such as antibiotics, toxins, produced by microbes are being used in medical science to prevent and cure many diseases. Microbes are being used as biofuels, as they are capable of converting CO2 into the products that can be used as fuel such as ethanol.
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Concept introduction:
In the modern age of science, microbes are being used on a large scale. Microbes are used in the food industry, water treatment, and many other areas. Microbes serve environment by indicating contaminations and pollutions. Secondary metabolites such as antibiotics, toxins, produced by microbes are being used in medical science to prevent and cure many diseases. Microbes are being used as biofuels, as they are capable of converting CO2 into the products that can be used as fuel such as ethanol.
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Concept introduction:
In the modern age of science, microbes are being used on a large scale. Microbes are used in the food industry, water treatment, and many other areas. Microbes serve environment by indicating contaminations and pollutions. Secondary metabolites such as antibiotics, toxins, produced by microbes are being used in medical science to prevent and cure many diseases. Microbes are being used as biofuels, as they are capable of converting CO2 into the products that can be used as fuel such as ethanol.
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