Practical implementation of aqueous two-phase systems
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Practical implementation of aqueous two-phase systems generic application to protein recovery from biological suspensions by Marco Antonio Rito Palomares

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Thesis (Ph.D) - University of Birmingham, School of Chemical Engineering, 1996.

Statementby Marco Antonio Rito Palomares.
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