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    Lee DS, Ryu SH, Hwang HW, Kim YJ, Park M, Lee JR, Lee SS, Jeon CO.
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  • 45. Shewanella canadensis sp. nov. and Shewanella atlantica sp. nov., manganese dioxide- and hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine-reducing, psychrophilic marine bacteria.
    Zhao JS, Manno D, Thiboutot S, Ampleman G, Hawari J.
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  • 52. Altererythrobacter oceanensis sp. nov., isolated from the Western Pacific.
    Yang Y, Zhang G, Sun Z, Cheung MK, Huang C.
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    Nedashkovskaya OI, Kukhlevskiy AD, Zhukova NV, Kim SB.
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  • 55. Bacillus axarquiensis sp. nov. and Bacillus malacitensis sp. nov., isolated from river-mouth sediments in southern Spain.
    Ruiz-García C, Quesada E, Martínez-Checa F, Llamas I, Urdaci MC, Béjar V.
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  • 57. Pedobacter nyackensis sp. nov., Pedobacter alluvionis sp. nov. and Pedobacter borealis sp. nov., isolated from Montana flood-plain sediment and forest soil.
    Gordon NS, Valenzuela A, Adams SM, Ramsey PW, Pollock JL, Holben WE, Gannon JE.
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  • 60. Emended description of the genus Methylophaga Janvier et al. 1985.
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