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|  | '''Isolating Bacteria from Kombucha'''
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|  | Here is list of ingredients to prepare 500 ml of liquid ''Gluconcetobacter'' medium
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|  | Glucose - 10 g
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|  | <br />Peptone - 2.5 g
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|  | <br />Yeast extract - 2.5 g
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|  | <br />Na2HPO4 - 1.35g
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|  | <br />Citric acid - 0.75 g
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|  | <br />Distilled or tap water  - 500 ml
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|  | <br />Agar - 7.5 g
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|  | However, in this case, I needed just 100 ml, so everything was divided by 5.
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|  | I dissolved 2 ml of Kombucha and 8 ml of distilled water, then smeared one drop of that solution onto the first slot. The others' solutions were dissolved in 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 and 1/32 ratio respectively.
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|  | <br />''30.10.2018 - 20:30''
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|  | '''Growing Physarum polycephalum (2nd attempt)'''
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|  | I failed growing slime mold at my 1st attempt, so I tried once again with three dishes (just in case!), but this time I kept all of them inside the cabinet in the lab. I've learnt form my 1st attempt that my room is not a suitable environment for growing slime mold. 
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|  | '''Growing Bacteria from Chalk'''
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|  | I had Gluconcetobacter left, so I used that medium for growing bacteria from chalk. I expect to have some artworks form it, using a telescope camera.
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|  | <br />''30.10.2018 - 20:30''
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