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- Halanaerobium_hydrogenoformans abstract "Halanaerobium hydrogeninformans is alkaliphilic bacterium that capable of biohydrogen production at ( pH 11 and 7% (w/v) sodium chloride salts ) and 33˚c, it commonly found in haloalkaline lakes.H.hydrogeninformans was first discovered by Dr. Melanie Mormile, professor of biological sciences at Missouri university for science and technology and her team, from the soap lake, Washington.".
- Q20687153 abstract "Halanaerobium hydrogeninformans is alkaliphilic bacterium that capable of biohydrogen production at ( pH 11 and 7% (w/v) sodium chloride salts ) and 33˚c, it commonly found in haloalkaline lakes.H.hydrogeninformans was first discovered by Dr. Melanie Mormile, professor of biological sciences at Missouri university for science and technology and her team, from the soap lake, Washington.".
- Halanaerobium_hydrogenoformans comment "Halanaerobium hydrogeninformans is alkaliphilic bacterium that capable of biohydrogen production at ( pH 11 and 7% (w/v) sodium chloride salts ) and 33˚c, it commonly found in haloalkaline lakes.H.hydrogeninformans was first discovered by Dr. Melanie Mormile, professor of biological sciences at Missouri university for science and technology and her team, from the soap lake, Washington.".
- Q20687153 comment "Halanaerobium hydrogeninformans is alkaliphilic bacterium that capable of biohydrogen production at ( pH 11 and 7% (w/v) sodium chloride salts ) and 33˚c, it commonly found in haloalkaline lakes.H.hydrogeninformans was first discovered by Dr. Melanie Mormile, professor of biological sciences at Missouri university for science and technology and her team, from the soap lake, Washington.".