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Microbiology of chloroethene degradation in groundwater

Sayali S Patil A , Eric M Adetutu A and Andrew S Ball A B
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A School of Applied Sciences
RMIT University
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Microbiology Australia 35(4) 211-214 https://doi.org/10.1071/MA14067
Published: 3 November 2014



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