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Aerobic growth on nitroglycerin as the sole carbon, nitrogen, energy source by a mixed bacterial culture /
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Aerobic growth on nitroglycerin as the sole carbon, nitrogen, energy source by a mixed bacterial culture /

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Other Authors: Accashian, John V., Kim, Byung-Joon., Smets, Barth F., Vinopal, Robert T.
Format: Article
Language:English
Subjects:
Aerobiosis
Bioremediation
Explosives
Mixed microorganism culture
Nitroglycerin
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