| laked blood (LB) agar |
a solid culture medium containing blood that has been hemolyzed to release hemin.
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| lake |
an inland body of water, usually fresh water, formed by glaciers, river drainage etc. Usually larger than a pool or pond.
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| lake |
natural body of inland water (backwater, lac, lagoon, laguna, pond, pool, resaca, waterhole).
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A lake situated in front of the home is said to attract good luck. Ideally the lake would have clean water, full of life such as fish and frogs and plants. Where the home is situated in relationship to the compass direction has further significance. A lake to the north of the front door would be better than a lake to the south. Importantly, ensure that there is a view of the lake from the living room. More importantly, never face your home away from the lake.
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A still waterbody which (1) is navigable, (2) has an ordinary high-water mark and (3) has a bed that indicates "reasonably permanent" surface water.
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| lake | found in Great Lakes and north to Alaska |
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| lake | a lake in southern Canada in Manitoba |
| lake | land bordering a lake |
| lake | a popular tourist area in northwestern England including England's largest lake and highest mountain |
| lake | breed of wire-haired terrier originally from the English Lake District used for hunting |
| lake | the shore of a lake |
| lake | the shore of a lake |
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