Inactivation of Pathogenic Bacteria by Gamma-Irradiation and Cultivation of Antagonistic Bacteria in Sewage Sludge
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概要
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- 1997-07-20
著者
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Ito Hitoshi
Takasaki Radiation Chemistry Research Establishment
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Hashimoto Shoji
Takasaki Radiation Chemistry Research Establishment Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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SERMKIATHIPONG Ngamnit
Office of Atomic Energy for Peace
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PONGPAT Sushada
Office of Atomic Energy for Peace
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BANDITSING Chettachai
Office of Atomic Energy for Peace
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Pongpat S
Office Of Atomic Energy For Peace Bangkok Tha
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Ito Hitoshi
Takasaki Radiation Chemistry Research Estabkishment Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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