Was Earth ever infected by martian biota? Clues from radioresistant bacteria.
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A. Pavlov | A. Pavlov | V. Shelegedin | Alexander A Pavlov | Anatoly K Pavlov | Vitaly L Kalinin | Alexei N Konstantinov | Vladimir N Shelegedin | A. Konstantinov | V. Kalinin
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