Microbial fuel cell energy from an ocean cold seep
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Leonard M. Tender | Clare E. Reimers | Peter R. Girguis | Natacha Ryckelynck | P. Girguis | L. Tender | C. Reimers | H. Stecher | Hilmar A. Stecher | P. Whaling | N. Ryckelynck | P. Whaling | Peter R. Girguis | Natacha Ryckelynck
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