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English: Slightly alkaline silica-rich Bison Pool in the Lower Geyser Basin area (pH 7.9, 68 °C), Yellowstone National Park |
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Source | Fig. 1B in settings Order Article Reprints Open AccessArticle Amphiphilic Compounds Assemble into Membranous Vesicles in Hydrothermal Hot Spring Water but Not in Seawater. In: MDPI: Life, Vol. 8, Issue 2; ResearchGate:325087014 | |||
Author | Daniel Milshteyn, Bruce Damer, Jeff Havig, David Deamer | |||
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