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Infrared spectroscopy in microbiologyNaumann, 2000
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- Naumann D
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- Encyclopedia of analytical chemistry
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1.1 Objectives This article describes details of recent technological developments, data elaboration methodologies, and representative examples of applications in this field. Only results that are concerned with samples of intact cells will be presented. No attempt will be …
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