Syntrophic Association by Cocultures of the Methanol- and CO(2)-H(2)-Utilizing Species Eubacterium limosum and Pectin-Fermenting Lachnospira multiparus During Growth in a Pectin Medium.
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Syntrophic Association by Cocultures of the Methanol- and CO(2)-H(2)-Utilizing Species Eubacterium limosum and Pectin-Fermenting Lachnospira multiparus During Growth in a Pectin Medium.
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Syntrophic Association by Cocu ...... ing Growth in a Pectin Medium.
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Syntrophic Association by Cocu ...... ing Growth in a Pectin Medium.
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B R Genthner
M P Bryant
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1981-07-01T00:00:00Z