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Publications by Patricia Geesink
Predominance of Cand. Patescibacteria in Groundwater Is Caused by Their Preferential Mobilization From Soils and Flourishing Under Oligotrophic Conditions
Frontiers in Microbiology
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From The¡Ya Basta!to theCaracoles: Zapatista Mobilization Under Transitional Conditions
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Preferential Groundwater Seepage in Karst Terrane Inferred From Geoelectric Measurements
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