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... counts of greater than 40,000 per ml . 271 9.6 Total samples showing coliform counts in excess of 10 per ml . 195 6.8 Laboratory Pasteurized Samples ( Represents raw milk collected at a processing plant prior to pasteurization . ) Total ...
... counts of greater than 40,000 per ml . 271 9.6 Total samples showing coliform counts in excess of 10 per ml . 195 6.8 Laboratory Pasteurized Samples ( Represents raw milk collected at a processing plant prior to pasteurization . ) Total ...
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... counts in excess of 300,000 Number having coliform organism counts in excess of 30,000 Number pasteurized samples Number having counts in excess of 100,000 Number having coliform counts in excess of 10,000 Number giving evidence of ...
... counts in excess of 300,000 Number having coliform organism counts in excess of 30,000 Number pasteurized samples Number having counts in excess of 100,000 Number having coliform counts in excess of 10,000 Number giving evidence of ...
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... counts , ragweed growths along highways and in towns and cities were evaluated . Pollen counts and ragweed growths were tabulated , graphed and evaluated as to their significance to the hayfever situation in New Hampshire . These data ...
... counts , ragweed growths along highways and in towns and cities were evaluated . Pollen counts and ragweed growths were tabulated , graphed and evaluated as to their significance to the hayfever situation in New Hampshire . These data ...
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