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Bioprospecting for culturable psychrotrophic bacteria with extracellular hydrolytic enzymes activity from arctic lake sediments

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Main Author: Idris Shehu
Other Authors: Zaharah Ibrahim, supervisor
Format: Master's thesis
Published: Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 2025
Subjects:
Biomedical engineering and health science
Online Access:https://utmik.utm.my/handle/123456789/100127
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