Natural Science

Natural Science

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"Medium factors affecting extracellular protease activity by Bacillus sp. HTS 102—A novel wild strain isolated from Portuguese merino wool"
written by Ana Catarina Queiroga, Manuela Estevez Pintado, Francisco Xavier Malcata,
published by Natural Science, Vol.5 No.6A, 2013
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