Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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... SOIL 2.1 PROPERTIES OF SOIL AND INTERACTION WITH MICROORGANISMS The soil stratum supports a profusion of microorganisms , many of which variously inhabit a second or third environment . Specifically , a number of soil microorganisms can ...
... SOIL 2.1 PROPERTIES OF SOIL AND INTERACTION WITH MICROORGANISMS The soil stratum supports a profusion of microorganisms , many of which variously inhabit a second or third environment . Specifically , a number of soil microorganisms can ...
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... soils containing large amounts of humus , than in sandy soils comprised 16 of relatively little humus · 18 · In actuality , soil microorganisms are somewhat aquatic , as their metabolism is dependent upon ions and molecules in solution ...
... soils containing large amounts of humus , than in sandy soils comprised 16 of relatively little humus · 18 · In actuality , soil microorganisms are somewhat aquatic , as their metabolism is dependent upon ions and molecules in solution ...
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... SOIL Through the elimination of biocorrosion of steel the durability of buried metal structures and iron , would be increased many - fold . Biological attack of metals in soil has no geographical preference , any environment in which ...
... SOIL Through the elimination of biocorrosion of steel the durability of buried metal structures and iron , would be increased many - fold . Biological attack of metals in soil has no geographical preference , any environment in which ...
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