Energy aspects of biological hydrogen production in high rate bioreactors operated in the thermophilic temperature range
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M. Nienoord | Jacob Hendrik Obbo Hazewinkel | P.J.T. Bussmann | J. W. Groenestijn | P. Bussmann | J. W. van Groenestijn | J. Hazewinkel | M. Nienoord
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