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Microbiological Evaluation of Soils of Sites with Accumulated Ecological Damage (Sewage Dumps). / Dregulo, A. M.; Vitkovskaya, R. F.

в: Fibre chemistry, Том 50, № 3, 01.09.2018, стр. 243-247.

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Dregulo, A. M. ; Vitkovskaya, R. F. / Microbiological Evaluation of Soils of Sites with Accumulated Ecological Damage (Sewage Dumps). в: Fibre chemistry. 2018 ; Том 50, № 3. стр. 243-247.

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