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Continuous disintegration of microorganisms in a new laboratory apparatus

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Die kontinuierliche Desintegration von Hefen und Bakterien mit Hilfe einer horizontalen, schnellaufenden Labor-Kugelmühle wird beschrieben, deren Arbeitsprinzip auf industrielle Desintegrationsverfahren anwendbar ist.

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Řeháček, J. Continuous disintegration of microorganisms in a new laboratory apparatus. Experientia 27, 1103–1104 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02138908

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