Physiology of Acidophilic and Alkalophilic Bacteria
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TextSeries: ; Advances in Microbial Physiology, 24, p.173-214, 1983Contained works: - Krulwich, T.A
- Guffanti, A.A
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Five years ago, when Langworthy (1978)reviewed the physiology of acidophilic and alkalophilic micro-organisms, one of his major stated intentions was to remind the reader of "what little is known about these organisms and their means of survival".
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