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Producing PHAs in the bioeconomy - Towards a sustainable bioplastic

Sustainable production and consumption, v.9, 2017년, pp.58 - 70  

Dietrich, Karolin ,  Dumont, Marie-Josée ,  Del Rio, Luis F. ,  Orsat, Valérie

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