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    Kubo K, Knittel K, Amann R, Fukui M, Matsuura K.
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    Dul'tseva NM, Turova TP, Spiridonova EM, Kolganova TV, Osipov GA, Gorlenko VM.
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  • 32. A novel species of thermoacidophilic archaeon, Sulfolobus yangmingensis sp. nov.
    Jan RL, Wu J, Chaw SM, Tsai CW, Tsen SD.
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  • 34. Motile nocardoid Actinomycetales.
    Sukapure RS, Lechevalier MP, Reber H, Higgins ML, Lechevalier HA, Prauser H.
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  • 36. Growth and morphological characteristics of a species of Flexibacter.
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    Arch Mikrobiol; 1971 Mar; 78(1):1-16. PubMed ID: 4106210
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  • 39. Microbial community structure and sulfur biogeochemistry in mildly-acidic sulfidic geothermal springs in Yellowstone National Park.
    Macur RE, Jay ZJ, Taylor WP, Kozubal MA, Kocar BD, Inskeep WP.
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