Iron corrosion by novel anaerobic microorganisms
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Martin Stratmann | A. W. Hassel | Marc Mußmann | J. Kuever | F. Widdel | M. Mußmann | H. T. Dinh | M. Stratmann | Friedrich Widdel | Hang T. Dinh | Jan Kuever | Achim W. Hassel | M. Mussmann | Hang T. Dinh
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