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Revision as of 17:17, 5 October 2011
Killing Device
Concept When bee attack enemy, they sting needle and inject toxin. In Japan, the most cause of death from animal is attacted from bee (especially wasp).Bee is awful animal but taking a hint from it, we propose new system for killing bacteria using conjugation. | ||||||||||||||||
Conjugation
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Cell Lysis
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