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in the microorganisms during SPC resulted in a failed bet-hedging by losing the overall fitness to invade a host. The SPC gave no loophole for the microbes to learn from the gruelling process mechanism, making it a trustworthy disinfection method.
The results we provided are based on a simple yet disruptive idea, ‘scrutinize your research work to make it translatable on a long run’. This idea may lead us to failures
over failures. But, remembering the story of Edison is the key. Every failure is proof that we have tried, making an impression. Most importantly, failures are the bridge to success. This way, we would be able to help our habitat from deadly infections and save our lives. We aim to upscale the process followed by more validations and hope to deliver it to the society for real-world applications.
   






























































































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