Color-Removal by Microorganisms Isolated from Human Hands
Microorganisms are essential for human life. Microorganisms decompose the carbon compounds in dead animals and plants and convert them into carbon dioxide. Intestinal bacteria assist in food digestion. Some vitamins are produced by bacteria that live in the intestines. Sewage and industrial wastewat...
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Autor principal: | Tsukasa Ito |
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American Society for Microbiology
2013
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