Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia

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Last updated 22 dezembro 2024
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
The Guinness Book of World Records says that Deinococcus radiodurans is the world’s most extremophile bacterium. As its name suggests, this bacterium can deal with radiation. It has even been found on the inside walls of nuclear reactors.
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
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Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
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Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
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Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia
Microbiology from A to Z explained - Micropia - Micropia

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