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. 1953 Jun;17(2):125–173. doi: 10.1128/br.17.2.125-173.1953

THE THERMOPHILIC AEROBIC SPOREFORMING BACTERIA

Mary Belle Allen 1
PMCID: PMC180763  PMID: 13058821

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