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Microbial interactions with chemical water pollution /

Microbial interactions with chemical water pollution /

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Main Authors: 414612 Toth, D., Tomasovicova, D., Winkler, M. A.
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Published: Chichester : Ellis Horwood, 1989
Subjects:
Microbial metabolism
Sewage
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