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What Factors Influence Zones of Inhibition?
Several factors can affect the size of zones of inhibition, including:
The
concentration
of the antibiotic in the disk.
The
diffusion rate
of the antibiotic through the agar.
The
growth rate
of the bacteria.
The
thickness
of the agar.
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