Match the results to the name of the test. (+) Glucose and (-) Sucrose (+) Brain sugar and (-) Levulose (+) Agar and (+) Starch (+) Brain sugar and (-) Milk sugar (+) Sucrose and (-) Glycogen (+) Xylose and (-) Dextrose (+) Starch and (-) Gelatin (+) Levulose and (-) Beet sugar - Barfoed's Test - Mucic acid Test - Bial's Test - Seliwanoff's Test - Nylander's Test
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