Estimation of cell volume and biomass of penicillium chrysogenum using image analysis
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E Keshavarz-Moore | M. Lilly | E. Keshavarz‐Moore | C. R. Thomas | C R Thomas | M D Lilly | Colin R. Thomas | H L Packer | H. Packer
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