Diversity, Localization, and Physiological Properties of Filamentous Microbes Belonging to Chloroflexi Subphylum I in Mesophilic and Thermophilic Methanogenic Sludge Granules
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Hideki Harada | Akiyoshi Ohashi | Yuji Sekiguchi | Y. Kamagata | H. Harada | A. Ohashi | Y. Sekiguchi | H. Imachi | Yoichi Kamagata | Hiroyuki Imachi | Takeshi Yamada | T. Yamada
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