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Pierre Calleja, manager of French firm Fermentalg, specializing in ichthyology, poses as he checks test tubes of biofuel made from microalgae bred in his laboratory in Libourne, southwestern France, December 11, 2012.
Pierre Calleja, manager of French firm Fermentalg, specializing in ichthyology, checks microalgae bred in his laboratory in Libourne, southwestern France, December 11, 2012. Calleja announced to have successfully tested a third generation
Pierre Calleja, manager of French firm Fermentalg, specializing in ichthyology, looks at a biofuel made from microalgae bred in his laboratory in Libourne, southwestern France, December 11, 2012. Calleja announced to have
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Pierre Calleja, manager of French firm Fermentalg, specializing in ichthyology, fills up a car with a new fuel developed from microalgae bred in his laboratory in Libourne, southwestern France, December 11, 2012.
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Pierre Calleja, manager of French firm Fermentalg, specializing in ichthyology, fills up a car with a new fuel developed from microalgae bred in his laboratory in Libourne, southwestern France, December 11, 2012.