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1. [The effect of sulfur on the hydrocarbon-oxidizing bacteria of different genera growth].

2. [The role of low-molecular-weight nitrogen compounds in the osmotolerance of Rhodococcus erythropolis and Arthrobacter globiformis].

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3. [Bacterial succession on n-alkanes under the conditions of sulfate reduction].

4. [Extracellular metabolites of hydrocarbon-oxidizing bacteria as a substrate for sulfate reduction].

5. [The incorporation of the labelled precursors of macromolecular compounds into the cells of pathogenic and saprophytic mycobacteria in the presence of Desoxon-1].

6. [Inclusion of labeled precursors of macromolecular compounds in the mycobacterial cells in the presence of DP-2 preparation].

7. [Aqueous petroleum-oxidizing Arthrobacter].

8. [Lipids of saprophytic bacteria produced during growth on a complex organic substrate].

9. [Esterase activity of hydrocarbon-oxidizing bacteria].

11. Investigation of the lipids of saprophytic mycobacteria in the U.S.S.R.

12. [Action of ultraviolet radiation on hydrocarbon-oxidizing bacteria].

13. [Hydrocarbon-oxidizing microflora of uncontaminated seawater].

14. [Effect of cyanobacteria excretions and cell biomass on hydrocarbon-oxidizing mycobacteria].

15. [Lipids of a paraffin-oxidizing strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa].

16. [Free mycolic acids of the cells of coryneform and Nocardia-like bacteria].

17. [Biological activity of a polar lipid of Clostridium butyricum spores].

19. [Substrate-induced changes in Mycobacterium paraffinicum cells and cell membranes].

20. [Microbiologic oxidation of diesel fuel by the total factor experiment method].

22. [Hydrocarbon-oxidizing microflora from the water of the Baltic sea and Kurshsky bay polluted after a fuel oil spill].

23. [Action of isoniazid on the growth of saprophytic mycobacteria].

26. [Chemical composition and role of Pseudomonas aeruginosa peptidoglycolipid in hydrocarbon assimilation].

27. [Petroleum-oxidizing bacteria from the Gulf of Finland].

28. [Arctic pigmented mycobacteria and their role in the oxidation of petroleum hydrocarbons].

29. [Intrinsic waxes of saprophytic mycobacteria].

30. [Chemotactic reactions of a paraffin-oxidizing strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa].

31. [Role of emulsification in the process of hydrocarbon absorption by Pseudomonas aeruginosa cells].

32. [Study of the dynamics of the uptake and utilization of a hydrocarbon in Mycobacterium paraffinicum cells by means of IR-spectroscopy].

33. [Petroleum-oxidizing microflora of the Arctic seas of the USSR].

34. [Triglycerides of saprophytic mycobacteria].

35. [Role of lipids in the acid resistance of saprophytic mycobacteria].

36. [Distribution of hydrocarbon and wax in the cells of Mycobacterium ceroformans].

37. [Bacterial interaction in a culture containing Pseudomonas and Mycobacterium in relation to hydrocarbon oxidation].

38. [Effect of petroleum hydrocarbons on the viability of cyanobacteria in association with oil-oxidizing bacteria].

39. [Study of the biomass and lipids of paraffin-oxidizing ray fungi using microbiological tests].

40. [Aliphatic and mycolic acids of Mycobacterium paraffinicum].

44. [Colored paraffin-oxidizing mycobacteria].

45. [New species of paraffin-oxidizing mycobacteria].

46. [Mycolic acids of Mycobacterium paraffinicum].

50. [Chemical composition of the spore appendages of anaerobic bacteria].