Influence of Different Electron Donors and Acceptors on Dehalorespiration of Tetrachloroethene byDesulfitobacterium frappieri TCE1
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O. Drzyzga | M. Collins | J. Gerritse | J. Gottschal | G. Kloetstra | Mischa Keijmel | Luit P. Wiersum | R. Hutson
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