Mechanisms of hexavalent chromium resistance and removal by microorganisms.
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Nezha Tahri Joutey | Hanane Sayel | Wifak Bahafid | Naïma El Ghachtouli | H. Sayel | N. T. Joutey | W. Bahafid | N. El Ghachtouli
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