Development of an In Situ Biosurfactant Production Technology for Enhanced Oil Recovery
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Michael J. McInerney | Roy M. Knapp | Kathleen E. Duncan | D. R. Simpson | Noha H. Youssef | N. S. Ravi | Martha Folmsbee | T. Fincher | Saikrishna Maudgalya | Jim Davis | Sandra Weiland | N. Youssef | Jim Davis | M. McInerney | K. Duncan | D. Simpson | N. Ravi | R. Knapp | T. Fincher | M. Folmsbee | Saikrishna Maudgalya | Sandra J. Weiland | Martha J. Folmsbee
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