Evidence for multiple modes of uranium immobilization by an anaerobic bacterium
Allison E. Ray(Idaho State University), Timothy S. Magnuson(Idaho State University), Yoshiko Fujita(Tokushima University), John Bargar(Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource), Brent Peyton(Idaho State University), Vaideeswaran Sivaswamy(Washington State University), Alice Dohnálková(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
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