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Advances in applied microbiology (Vol.5)

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Other Authors: Umbreit, Wayne W. (Editor)
Format: Printed Book
Language:English
Published: New York Academic Press 1963
Subjects:
Correlations between microbiological morphology and the chemistry of biocides, generation of elctricity by microbial action, microorganisms and molecular biology of cancer,rapid microbiological determinations with radioisotopes, 2,3-Butylene glycol fermentation, aeration in the laboratory, stability and degeneration of microbial cultures on repeated transfer, microbiology of paint films, actinomycetes and their antibiotics, fusel oil
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