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Biogeochemical Interactions of Bioreduced Uranium Nanoparticles
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2021-9-29
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Sengor, Sema
Sani, Rajesh
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S. Sengor and R. Sani,
Biogeochemical Interactions of Bioreduced Uranium Nanoparticles
. 2021, p. 382.