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. 1951 Jul;62(1):117–127. doi: 10.1128/jb.62.1.117-127.1951

HYDROGEN UTILIZATION BY SOME MARINE SULFATE-REDUCING BACTERIA1

Frederick D Sisler a, Claude E Zobell a
PMCID: PMC386090  PMID: 14861165

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