This is really an open question, and it might stimulate good discussion -=20
something that we haven't seen in awhile on this mailing list. The answer=20
is probably highly dependant on the ecosystem and micro-organisms involved,=
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and the influence of "1" is probably difficult to separate from that of=20
"2". Perhaps the reponses to this question could be formulated with=20
specific reference to precise models. This promises to be interesting?
Cindy Morris
INRA-Avignon
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At 03:34 18/09/2002 +0100, D Ewanishin a =E9crit:
What would be more influential in biofilm formation;
1.The physical environment?
2. The solid substrate on which it forms?
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