Process optimization for efficient biomediated PHA production from animal-based waste streams
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Martin Koller | Michael Narodoslawsky | Hans Schnitzer | Karl-Heinz Kettl | Khurram Shahzad | M. Narodoslawsky | K. Shahzad | H. Schnitzer | M. Titz | M. Koller | K. Kettl | Michaela Titz
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