2H11-3 Quantitative Analysis of an Anaerobic Benzene Degrader in Contaminated Underground Water Based on Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization
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概要
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- 公益社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 2007-08-02
著者
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Kimbara Kazuhide
Research Institute For Bioresources Okayama University
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Kimbara Kazuhide
Res. Inst. Biores. Okayama Univ.
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Zhang Xian
Institute Of Plant Science And Resources Okayama University
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Kawai Fusako
Research Institute For Bioresources Okayama University:(present Office)r & D Center For Bio-base
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Kawai Fusako
Res. Inst. Biores.
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Kawai Fusako
Res. Inst. Biores. Okayama Univ.
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ZHANG Xian
Res. Inst. Biores., Okayama Univ.
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