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spellingShingle Siragusa, G R, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Production of bacteriocin inhibitory to Listeria species by Enterococcus hirae, Ecology, Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Food Science, Biotechnology
title Production of bacteriocin inhibitory to Listeria species by Enterococcus hirae
title_full Production of bacteriocin inhibitory to Listeria species by Enterococcus hirae
title_fullStr Production of bacteriocin inhibitory to Listeria species by Enterococcus hirae
title_full_unstemmed Production of bacteriocin inhibitory to Listeria species by Enterococcus hirae
title_short Production of bacteriocin inhibitory to Listeria species by Enterococcus hirae
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title_unstemmed Production of bacteriocin inhibitory to Listeria species by Enterococcus hirae
topic Ecology, Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Food Science, Biotechnology
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