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SLUG:pg-science3DATE:March 29, 2008CREDIT: Mark Gail/TWPLargo, Md.ASSIGNMENT#:200433EDITED BY: mgFlowers high school junior Tiona Hawkins(right) explained her project, the quantity and identity of pathogenic bacteria from milk samples, to Roosevelt high school senior Kerri Best as they wait in front of their projects for the judges to make the rounds at the 60th annual Prince George's area science fair at the Prince George's Community College. 400 high school, middle school and home-schooled students from Prince George's,Calvert and St. Mary's Counties took part in the annual event. (Photo by Mark Gail/The The Washington Post via Getty Images)

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