Taxonomic and functional metagenomic analysis of anodic communities in two pilot-scale microbial fuel cells treating different industrial wastewaters
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Michael F. Cohen | David J. W. Simpson | Igor Goryanin | Hongwu Ma | Larisa Kiseleva | Sofya K. Garushyants | Viatcheslav Fedorovich | I. Goryanin | Hongwu Ma | Viatcheslav Fedorovich | S. Garushyants | L. Kiseleva | David J. W. Simpson | M. Cohen
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