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Bacterial Contamination of Some Carbonaceous Meteorites

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Journal Science
Specialty Science
Date 1965 Nov 19
PMID 17810115
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Three types of bacteria were isolated from samples of two carbonaceous chondrites and identified as common contaminants that are widely distributed.

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