Secondary Mineral Formation During Ferrihydrite Reduction byShewanella oneidensisMR-1 Depends on Incubation Vessel Orientation and Resulting Gradients of Cells, Fe2+and Fe Minerals
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Secondary Mineral Formation During Ferrihydrite Reduction byShewanella oneidensisMR-1 Depends on Incubation Vessel Orientation and Resulting Gradients of Cells, Fe2+and Fe Minerals
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GEOMICROBIOLOGY JOURNAL
Volume 32, Issue 10, Pages 878-889
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Informa UK Limited
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2015-04-08
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10.1080/01490451.2015.1017623
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