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Anaerobic digestion / Microbiology / Oxygen / Ferromagnetic materials / Transition metals / Methanogen / Great Oxygenation Event / Methane / Joseph Carroll / Chemistry / Matter / Biology
Date: 2009-01-30 13:03:10
Anaerobic digestion
Microbiology
Oxygen
Ferromagnetic materials
Transition metals
Methanogen
Great Oxygenation Event
Methane
Joseph Carroll
Chemistry
Matter
Biology

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