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            <STUDY_TITLE>Estimating proliferation activity of bacterial group in Lake Biwa</STUDY_TITLE>
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            <STUDY_ABSTRACT>Using surface water sampled in Ohmimaiko Beach - Lake Biwa on 4th October 2016, we searched bacterial group that has high proliferation activity. The  growth of  bacterial groups are restricted by predatory pressure, and also the initial bacterial community makes it hard to estimate the true amount of proliferation. Therefore, we carried out this project to estimate the real proliferation activity of bacteria without the effect of predatory pressure and the initial bacterial community.</STUDY_ABSTRACT>
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            <STUDY_DESCRIPTION>Using surface water sampled in Ohmimaiko Beach - Lake Biwa on 4th October 2016, we searched bacterial group that has high proliferation activity. The  growth of  bacterial groups are restricted by predatory pressure, and also the initial bacterial community makes it hard to estimate the true amount of proliferation. Therefore, we carried out this project to estimate the real proliferation activity of bacteria without the effect of predatory pressure and the initial bacterial community.</STUDY_DESCRIPTION>
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