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Sorption of ferrous iron by EPS from the acidophilic bacterium <em>Acidiphilium</em> Sp.: A mechanism proposal

Authors
  1. Adger
  2. Alexiadou
  3. Anderson
  4. Antonio Ballester
  5. Baker
  6. Baxter
  7. Benveniste
  8. Blansitt
  9. Bobaljik
  10. Bobaljik
  11. Bobaljik
  12. Calabrese
  13. Chomsky
  14. Chomsky
  15. Damonte
  16. Den Dikken
  17. Dinković
  18. Felisa González
  19. Fillmore
  20. Fortescue
  21. Garzonio
  22. Hale
  23. Harley
  24. Higginbotham
  25. Hoekstra
  26. Jackendoff
  27. Jaime M. Tapia
  28. Jesús Muñoz
  29. Johns
  30. Johns
  31. Kayne
  32. Kayne
  33. Larson
  34. Levin
  35. Luraghi
  36. Marantz
  37. María L. Blázquez
  38. Mohanan
  39. Nash
  40. Næss
  41. Pesetsky
  42. Rohlfs
  43. Roussou
  44. Stolz
  45. Topping
  46. Zubizarreta
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'Editorial CSIC'
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