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. 1958 May;75(5):592–603. doi: 10.1128/jb.75.5.592-603.1958

EXPERIMENTS WITH SOME MICROORGANISMS WHICH UTILIZE ETHANE AND HYDROGEN1

Martin Dworkin a,2, J W Foster a
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