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The most active period of research into antibiotics was: The 1920s The 1950s The 1970s The 1990s
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The most active period of research into antibiotics was:
The 1920s
The 1950s
The 1970s
The 1990s
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The 1950s-1970s, it was also called the “golden era of discovery of antibiotics classes”
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1950 I believe possibly 1970
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