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A filter with a pore size of 0.3 microns can effectively remove many bacteria, as most are larger than this size; however, it may not filter out all bacteria. Some smaller bacteria, such as certain strains of Mycoplasma, can be less than 0.3 microns in size. Additionally, the effectiveness of the filter also depends on factors like the type of bacteria, the filter's material, and the flow rate of the fluid being filtered. Therefore, while a 0.3-micron filter can significantly reduce bacterial presence, it may not guarantee complete removal of all bacterial pathogens.

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