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By controlling the concentration of nutrients continuously added to a chemostat, cells can constantly be maintained at the
Dysphasia
A language disorder marked by impairment in the ability to communicate verbally or through written text, often due to brain damage.
Nontraumatic Intracerebral Hemorrhage
A type of stroke caused by bleeding within the brain not caused by external physical trauma.
Acute Myocarditis
A rapid onset inflammation of the heart muscle, which can affect the heart's electrical system and muscle, leading to decreased heart function.
Streptococcus
A genus of spherical, Gram-positive bacteria, some species of which are responsible for diseases such as strep throat, pneumonia, and scarlet fever.
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