The experimental study of microbial contamination of the space hardware
The role of potential contaminants of design materials and products of space technology — aerobic and anaerobic prokaryotes (myxobacteria, eubacteria, corinebacteria, actinomyces), and eukaryotes (micromyces), psychrophilic, mesophilic and thermophilic forms, chemolythotrophic microorganisms is disc...
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