The use of microorganisms with broad range substrate utilisation for the ferricyanide-mediated rapid determination of biochemical oxygen demand.
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N. Pasco | R John | H. Zhao | K Catterall | K Morris | C Gladman | H Zhao | N Pasco | K. Catterall | K. Morris | C. Gladman | R. John | H. Zhao
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