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has gloss | eng: Total viable organism (or TVO) is a term used in microbiology to quantify the amount of microbial organisms present in a sample. Each sample is usually cultured on a variety of agar plates (petri dishes) often containing different types of selective media. The colony-forming units (CFUs) are calculated after allowing time for growth. TVO numbers are used to quantify the CFUs for a given amount of sample and often include dilution factors. |
lexicalization | eng: Total viable organism |
instance of | c/Microbiology terms |
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