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Such a methodology of theoretical prediction and experimental validation is
commonly used in the field of industrial ... Laboratory experiments need be
conducted only to validate the theoretical predictions by using a relatively limited
number ...
Such a methodology of theoretical prediction and experimental validation is
commonly used in the field of industrial ... Laboratory experiments need be
conducted only to validate the theoretical predictions by using a relatively limited
number ...
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1968 . Experiments in microbial genetics . John Wiley & Sons , Inc . , New York .
A collection of experiments with bacteria , bacte . riophages , and the fungus
Aspergillus , based upon a summer course taught at Hammersmith Hospital ,
London ...
1968 . Experiments in microbial genetics . John Wiley & Sons , Inc . , New York .
A collection of experiments with bacteria , bacte . riophages , and the fungus
Aspergillus , based upon a summer course taught at Hammersmith Hospital ,
London ...
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Experiments in microbial genetics . Blackwell Scientific Publications , Oxford .
Somewhat out of date but contains many useful methods and protocols for
experiments in mi . crobial genetics . 2 . Miller , J . H . 1972 . Experiments in
molecular ...
Experiments in microbial genetics . Blackwell Scientific Publications , Oxford .
Somewhat out of date but contains many useful methods and protocols for
experiments in mi . crobial genetics . 2 . Miller , J . H . 1972 . Experiments in
molecular ...
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Electron Microscopy ROGER M COLE AND TERRY J POPKIN | 34 |
Cell Fractionation CARL A SCHNAITMAN | 52 |
GROWTH RALPH N COSTILOW Editor | 63 |
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