Bioluminescent algae in light bulb shaped viewing device

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119245, G09B 2300

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to an apparatus for viewing luminescence of algae. The apparatus comprises bioluminescent, dinofiagellate algae, an aqueous solution in which the bioluminescent algae can live, and a translucent light bulb shaped container for holding the bioluminescent algae in the aqueous solution.

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