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A. Degradation and Mineralization of Petroleum by Two Bacteria Isolated from Coastal Waters. B. Degradation and Mineralization of Petroleum in Sea Water: Limitation by Nitrogen and Phosphorus

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A. Degradation and Mineralization of Petroleum by Two Bacteria Isolated from Coastal Waters. B. Degradation and Mineralization of Petroleum in Sea Water: Limitation by Nitrogen and Phosphorus

by Ronald M. Atlas

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PN. New. 1971. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. .

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Title
A. Degradation and Mineralization of Petroleum by Two Bacteria Isolated from Coastal Waters. B. Degradation and Mineralization of Petroleum in Sea Water: Limitation by Nitrogen and Phosphorus
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Ronald M. Atlas
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Soft Cover
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1971

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