breed smear

breed smear
noun or breed method \\ˈbrēd-\
Usage: usually capitalized B
Etymology: after Robert S. Breed died 1956 American bacteriologist
: a test of the bacteriological purity of milk by direct examination of a film of fat-free milk stained with methylene blue, often used to detect the organism of bovine mastitis

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