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Aminoglycoside resistance genes monitored in hospital wastewaters
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2018-06-23
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Kayalı, Osman
İçgen, Bülent
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http://www.ecology2018.com/ECOLOGY%202018%20Symposium%20Abstract%20Book.pdf
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International Ecology Symposium (2018)
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O. Kayalı and B. İçgen, “Aminoglycoside resistance genes monitored in hospital wastewaters,” presented at the International Ecology Symposium (2018), Kastamonu, Turkey, 2018, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/83938.