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. 1945 Nov;50(5):591–595.

The Revival of Organisms Presumably Killed by Phenol

Lawrence H Flett 1,2, Robert C Haring 1,2, Albert F Guiteras 1,2, Rebecca L Shapiro 1,2
PMCID: PMC374174  PMID: 16561034

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