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      Cellulases from extremely thermophilic bacteria

      Sharrock, Keith R.; Sissons, Christopher H.; Daniel, Roy M.; Morgan, Hugh W.
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      Sharrock, K.R., Sissons, C.H., Daniel, R.M. & Morgan, H.W. (1983). Cellulases from extremely thermophilic bacteria. Chemistry in New Zealand, 47(3), 62-64.
      Permanent Research Commons link: https://hdl.handle.net/10289/4566
      Abstract
      Cellulose is the most abundant biopolymer on earth, and is the major component of urban waste. Thus cellulose must be seen as a very significant renewable source of chemical foodstocks when fossil fuels become restricted.
      Date
      1983
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      Journal Article
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      New Zealand Institute of Chemistry
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      This article has been published in Chemistry in New Zealand. © 1983 Chemistry in New Zealand. Used with permission.
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