Endospore abundance, microbial growth and necromass turnover in deep sub-seafloor sediment
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B. Jørgensen | S. D’Hondt | B. Lomstein | A. Spivack | Bo B. Jørgensen | Arthur J. Spivack | Bente Aa. Lomstein | Alice T. Langerhuus | Steven D’Hondt | A. T. Langerhuus
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