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... organisms ; large numbers of organisms are capable of decom- posing cellulose , some of these organisms preferring this carbohydrate to other sources of carbon ; some plant constituents , such as lignins and waxes , are attacked only ...
... organisms ; large numbers of organisms are capable of decom- posing cellulose , some of these organisms preferring this carbohydrate to other sources of carbon ; some plant constituents , such as lignins and waxes , are attacked only ...
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... organisms , having had their origin in the soil , behave in all respects like typical members of the soil popu- lation . This phenomenon not only has a bearing upon the problem of allergy but also upon a certain type of deep - seated ...
... organisms , having had their origin in the soil , behave in all respects like typical members of the soil popu- lation . This phenomenon not only has a bearing upon the problem of allergy but also upon a certain type of deep - seated ...
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... organisms of both the aerobic and anaerobic types , and many other organisms that produce various organic acids and alcohols . The citric- , fumaric- , gluconie- and itaconic- acid - producing fungi are also largely soil - inhabiting ...
... organisms of both the aerobic and anaerobic types , and many other organisms that produce various organic acids and alcohols . The citric- , fumaric- , gluconie- and itaconic- acid - producing fungi are also largely soil - inhabiting ...
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