Mechanism of crude oil viscosity reduction by two thermophilic hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria

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[1] Gao, Peike
[2] Wang, Yansen
[3] Zhang, Hongzuo
[4] Pan, Xiaoxuan
[5] Li, Guoqiang
[6] Ma, Ting
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Ma, T. (tingma@nankai.edu.cn) | 1600年 / Materials China卷 / 64期
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Biodegradation - Resins - RNA - Bacteria - Crude oil - Oil fields - Bacteriology - Paraffins - Asphalt - Asphaltenes - Viscosity;
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10.3969/j.issn.0438-1157.2013.11.048
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