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Molecular biology / Alcohols / Cellulose / Enzymes / Cellulosic ethanol / Cellulase / Clostridium thermocellum / Ethanol fuel / Transformation / Biology / Chemistry / Microbiology
Date: 2014-08-14 10:59:51
Molecular biology
Alcohols
Cellulose
Enzymes
Cellulosic ethanol
Cellulase
Clostridium thermocellum
Ethanol fuel
Transformation
Biology
Chemistry
Microbiology

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