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Microbial interactions with actinides and long-lived fission products
Joanna Renshaw
, JR Lloyd
, FR Livens
Earth and Environmental Sciences
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Microbial Interactions
100%
Technetium
100%
Long-lived Fission Products
100%
Actinides
100%
Microorganisms
50%
Remediate
50%
Contaminated Land
50%
Biogeochemistry
50%
Redox Chemistry
50%
Biomolecules
50%
Radioactive Material
50%
Radionuclides
50%
Chemical Speciation
50%
Uranium
50%
Indirect Mechanism
50%
Actinide Ions
50%
Redox Transformation
50%
Microbial Transformation
50%
Chemistry
Fission Product
100%
Technetium
100%
actinides
100%
Chemistry
50%
Metabolite
50%
Radioisotope
50%
Uranium
50%
Biogeochemistry
50%
Contaminated Land
50%
Actinoid Atom
50%
Chemical Speciation
50%
Radioactive Material
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Fission Product
100%
Actinide
100%
Technetium
66%
Contaminated Land
33%
Biogeochemistry
33%
Speciation (Chemistry)
33%
Radioactive Material
33%
Radioactive Isotope
33%
Metabolite
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Actinide
100%
Technetium
66%
Microorganism
33%
Radioisotope
33%
Radioactive Material
33%