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Matter / Proteobacteria / Bacteria / Cement / Microbial corrosion / Acidithiobacillus / Concrete degradation / Hydrogenophilaceae / Reinforced concrete / Chemistry / Corrosion / Concrete
Matter
Proteobacteria
Bacteria
Cement
Microbial corrosion
Acidithiobacillus
Concrete degradation
Hydrogenophilaceae
Reinforced concrete
Chemistry
Corrosion
Concrete

Brazilian Journal of Microbiology 44, 4, [removed]ISSN[removed]

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