Deep sub-seafloor prokaryotes stimulated at interfaces over geological time
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Andrew J. Weightman | John C. Fry | Gordon Webster | B. Jørgensen | T. Ferdelman | J. Fry | J. Kallmeyer | G. Webster | R. Parkes | A. Weightman | B. Cragg | I. Aiello | Jens Kallmeyer | Timothy G. Ferdelman | Barry A. Cragg | R. John Parkes | Bo B. Jørgensen | Carole J. Newberry | Ivano W. Aiello | C. Newberry
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