Abstract
Aqueous solutions of lincomycin were irradiated with UV light in
homogeneous and heterogeneous systems. Lincomycin disappeared in
both systems but the presence of
Aqueous solutions of lincomycin were irradiated with UV light in
homogeneous and heterogeneous systems. Lincomycin disappeared in
both systems but the presence of
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