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Publications by Marina Gladchenko
Long-Term Storage and Use of Artificially Immobilized Anaerobic Sludge as a Powerful Biocatalyst for Conversion of Various Wastes Including Those Containing Xenobiotics to Biogas
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“Deceived” Concentrated Immobilized Cells as Biocatalyst for Intensive Bacterial Cellulose Production From Various Sources
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Anaerobic Treatment of Activated Sludge From Swedish Pulp and Paper Mills – Biogas Production Potential and Limitations
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