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1. [Numerical analysis of telluric nonfermenting Gram-negative bacteria].

2. [Respiration of an obligate methylotroph in the presence of various substrates].

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7. [On the taxonomy and physiology of bacteria utilizing hydrocarbons in the sea (author's transl)].

8. The respiratory system of the marine bacterium Beneckea natriegens. II. Terminal branching of respiration to oxygen and resistance to inhibition by cyanide.

10. [Activity of methane-oxidizing bacteria in the adsorbed state].

11. The Sphaerotilus-Leptothrix group.

12. [Thermophilic and thermotolerant bacteria that assimilate methane].

13. Growth-promoting activity of spent sulfite liquor for Sphaerotilus natans growing in a continuous-flow apparatus.

14. Effect of salivary proteins on calcification of oral bacteria.

15. The scope of the eater pollution problem.

16. [Mechanism of formation of dental calculus in man].

17. Calcium nutrition of Sphaerotilus growing in a continuous-flow apparatus.

18. [Purification of waters by higher plants].

19. Managanese oxidation by Sphaerotilus discophorus.

20. Microbial degradation of cholesterol.

21. The microbial ecology of the activated sludge process.

22. Induced rapid release and uptake of phosphate by microorganisms.

23. [Calcification in bacteria].

25. Microbial aspects of pollution in the food and dairy industries.

26. A biochemical study of fusiform anaerobes.

27. [Bacteria of the Sphaerotilus-Leptothrix group].

28. [Immunelectrophoretic studies of the action of Bacteroides, Fusobacterium, Leptotrichia, and Sphaerophorus species on human plasma proteins].

31. Glucose repression of oxidation of organic compounds by Sphaerotilus.