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    Cultivation of unculturable soil bacteria by Pham, Van H.T, Kim, Jaisoo

    Published in Trends in biotechnology (Regular ed.) (01-09-2012)
    “…Despite the abundance of bacterial species in soil, more than 99% of these species cannot be cultured by traditional techniques. In addition, the less than 1%…”
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    Bacillus thaonhiensis sp. nov., a New Species, was Isolated from the Forest Soil of Kyonggi University by Using a Modified Culture Method by Van Pham, H. T, Kim, Jaisoo

    Published in Current microbiology (2014)
    “…Using a new culture method for unculturable soil bacteria, we discovered a novel species, NHI-38ᵀ, from the forest soil of Kyonggi University campus, South…”
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    Niabella thaonhiensis sp. nov., Isolated From the Forest Soil of Kyonggi University in Korea by Pham, Van H. T, Kim, Jaisoo

    Published in Current microbiology (01-08-2014)
    “…Strain NHI-24ᵀ was isolated from forest soil by a polycarbonate membrane transwell plate. It is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped, non-motile, non-spore-forming…”
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    Enhanced isolation and culture of highly efficient psychrophilic oil-degrading bacteria from oil-contaminated soils in South Korea by Pham, Van H T, Kim, Jaisoo, Jeong, Seung-Woo

    Published in Journal of environmental biology (01-11-2014)
    “…It is known that isolation of oil-degrading bacterial strains is difficult at low temperatures, and the biodegradation efficiency of oil-contaminated soil is…”
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    Bacillusthaonhiensis sp. nov., a New Species, was Isolated from the Forest Soil of Kyonggi University by Using a Modified Culture Method by Van Pham, H. T., Kim, Jaisoo

    Published in Current microbiology (2014)
    “…Using a new culture method for unculturable soil bacteria, we discovered a novel species, NHI-38 T , from the forest soil of Kyonggi University campus, South…”
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    Kinetic modelling of CO2–water–rock interactions by Hellevang, Helge, Pham, Van T.H., Aagaard, Per

    “…► A review is given of thermodynamic data and common kinetic expressions. ► Key reactions can be identified and the system can thereby be strongly simplified…”
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