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titleOfInvention Full-enclosed filtration-culture ampoule system for sterility testing
abstract The present invention relates to a hermetic ampoule cultivator used in the practice of a sterile inspection method, wherein the bacterial ampoule cultivator is composed of a bacterial ampoule system, a sample addition system, and a peristaltic discharge system. There is a feature that the sample addition system and the collection ampoule system are connected through an entry tube.
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