The potential of Bacillus licheniformis strains for in situ enhanced oil recovery
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Michael Bock | Mohammed M. Amro | Kenneth N. Timmis | Herbert L. Fredrickson | Michail M. Yakimov | K. Timmis | M. Yakimov | M. Amro | M. Bock | H. Fredrickson | Klaus Boseker | Dagobert Kessel | D. Kessel | Klaus Boseker
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