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Protein structure / Catalysis / Metabolism / Chemical pathology / Enzyme / Amylase / Bacillus licheniformis / Thermostability / Ribonuclease / Chemistry / Biology / Enzymes
Date: 2005-09-19 18:43:00
Protein structure
Catalysis
Metabolism
Chemical pathology
Enzyme
Amylase
Bacillus licheniformis
Thermostability
Ribonuclease
Chemistry
Biology
Enzymes

Biochem. J[removed], [removed]Printed in Great Britain) 665

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