Glucose Metabolism and Kinetics of Phosphorus Removal by the Fermentative Bacterium Microlunatus phosphovorus
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Paulo C. Lemos | M. Reis | P. Lemos | Margarida M. Santos | Maria A. M. Reis | Helena Santos | M. Santos | Helena Santos
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