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. 1948 Mar;55(3):331–339.

Physiological Studies on Spore Germination, with Special Reference to Clostridium botulinum

III. Carbon Dioxide and Germination, with a Note on Carbon Dioxide and Aerobic Spores 1

E Staten Wynne a, Jackson W Foster a
PMCID: PMC518448  PMID: 16561463

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