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Best poster of the International Conference on Fine Particle Magnetism hosted by the London Centre for Nanotechnology

 

International Conference on Fine Particle Magnetism, London Centre for Nanotechnology,20 – 22 September 2004
poster on microbially produced iron sulfide bioabsorbent [pdf]
 

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