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    • Bacilli culture requires precise inoculation onto culture media.
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    • Improving inoculation efficiency is crucial for microbiological research and diagnostics.

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    • To design and develop an automated device for enhanced bacterial inoculation efficiency.
    • To control stepper motor functions for precise culture medium manipulation.
    • To simplify the inoculation process for laboratory operators.

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    • A new device, controlled by a single-chip microcomputer (SCM), automates bacterial inoculation.
    • It utilizes a stepper motor to precisely control culture medium rotation, speed, and suspension.
    • This system significantly increases the practicality and efficiency of the inoculation procedure.

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    • Streamlines the initial steps of bacilli culture.
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