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. 1951 Aug;32(4):307–313.

Studies on Staphylococcus Mutation: A Naturally Occurring “G” Gonidial Variant and its Carbon Dioxide Requirements

J H Hale
PMCID: PMC2073169  PMID: 14886490

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