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Bioprocessing of coal: Treatment of some Turkish lignites by Streptomyces Setonii 75Vi2
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1990
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Şenel, İ. Gökhan
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İ. G. Şenel, “Bioprocessing of coal: Treatment of some Turkish lignites by Streptomyces Setonii 75Vi2,” Middle East Technical University, 1990.