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Figure 9: Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) Images of E. Coli K12 After 24 H Exposure to Pristine CNTRENE C100LM.
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Figure 6: Comparison of Doubling Times (Td) of E. Coli K12 Exposed to Pristine or Aged CNTRENE C100LM CNT Material.
Figure 2: Comparison of Raman Spectra of Pristine and Aged CNTRENE C100LM CNT Material.
Figure 1: Comparison of UV-Vis Spectra of Pristine and Aged CNTRENE C100LM CNT Material.
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