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Heterotrophic bacteria are demonstrated to assimilate effectively plutonium in seawater, from time to time changing its content and speciation.
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Gromov, V.V., Domanov, M.M., Popov, I.B. et al. Effect of Bacteria on Plutonium Behavior in Seawater. Radiochemistry 43, 95–96 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012890509724
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