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Enzymatic "combustion" : the microbial degradation of lignin¹,²
by Kirk, T. Kent.
Published: [Forest Products Laboratory], 1987
Description: pages 465-505 : illustrations ; 28 cm.
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Enzymatic combustion : the degradation of lignin by white-rot fungi
by Kirk, T. Kent.
Published: [Forest Products Laboratory], 1987
Description: pages [51]-56 : illustrations ; 28 cm.
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