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A semi-continuous system for monitoring microbially influenced corrosion.
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Formate auxotroph of Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum Marburg.
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Clostridium carboxidivorans sp. nov., a solvent-producing clostridium isolated from an agricultural settling lagoon, and reclassification of the acetogen Clostridium scatologenes strain SL1 as Clostridium drakei sp. nov.
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Alkalibaculum bacchi gen. nov., sp. nov., a CO-oxidizing, ethanol-producing acetogen isolated from livestock-impacted soil.
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Continuous syngas fermentation for the production of ethanol, n-propanol and n-butanol.
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Mixed culture syngas fermentation and conversion of carboxylic acids into alcohols.
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Carbon metabolism of the moderately acid-tolerant acetogen Clostridium drakei isolated from peat.
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Physiological response of Clostridium carboxidivorans during conversion of synthesis gas to solvents in a gas-fed bioreactor.
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Butanol and hexanol production in Clostridium carboxidivorans syngas fermentation: Medium development and culture techniques.
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Clostridium muellerianum sp. nov., a carbon monoxide-oxidizing acetogen isolated from old hay.
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Tetrahydrofolate enzyme levels in Acetobacterium woodii and their implication in the synthesis of acetate from CO2.
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Cross-Feedings, Competition, and Positive and Negative Synergies in a Four-Species Synthetic Community for Anaerobic Degradation of Cellulose to Methane.
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