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The image depicts a diagram illustrating the process of serial dilutions, a common laboratory technique. The diagram features multiple test tubes arranged in a sequence, representing progressive dilutions. Arrows indicate the transfer of liquid between tubes, with labels like "1 ml" specifying the volume. One tube is labeled "Undiluted serum," serving as the starting point for the dilutions. The diagram also shows numerical labels for the tubes (1 through 5) and corresponding dilution ratios and concentrations (e.g., 1:1, 0.5, 1:2, 0.25). Text accompanying the diagram explains the steps involved in serial dilutions, including mixing diluent and serum, and discarding excess liquid. The overall setting is a laboratory or educational context where such procedures are demonstrated. The text discusses the purpose and expression of dilutions, referencing "Fig. 4.2" as the title of the illustration, which is "Serial dilution." The visible text also touches upon "Single Dilutions" as a contrast or related concept. The image is in black and white, suggesting it's from a printed textbook or manual. There are no people, specific weather, or time of day cues. The location context of Jalingo, Nigeria, is not directly evident from the image itself, but is provided as additional information.
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