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Chapter 5<br />

indicates that the variation in repeated measures in most likely very<br />

similar.<br />

As previously discussed Bridier et al. found that S. Agona formed a more<br />

dense bi<strong>of</strong>ilm than other Salmonella serovars, however the findings were<br />

based on a limited number <strong>of</strong> strains and the use <strong>of</strong> confocal microscopy as<br />

previously described [178]. As a result, it is difficult to make any direct<br />

comparisons <strong>of</strong> the findings presented by Bridier et al. to the results<br />

presented in this chapter. Díez-García et al. also found that S. Agona<br />

produced significantly more bi<strong>of</strong>ilm than any other strain (p

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