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Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta[removed]–172 www.elsevier.com/locate/gca Contribution of bacterial cells to lacustrine organic matter
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Zurich / Kastanienbaum / /

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Mallinckrodt / Lake Zug / Merck / Lake Brienz / Dionex / Sigma Aldrich / Bio-Rad / Ó 2012 Elsevier Ltd. / /

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Switzerland / United States / /

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Institute of Biogeochemistry / Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science / /

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freshwater systems / lacustrine systems / marine and lacustrine systems / marine systems / chemical / Chemical analysis / aquatic systems / metal-free high performance liquid chromatography system / separated using a metal-free high performance liquid chromatography system / /

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Alps / Atlantic ocean / Lawrence Estuary / Mono Lake / Black Sea / lake Brienz / Pacific ocean / Amazon River / Swiss lakes / Lake Lugano / /

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Department of Surface Waters / Institute of Biogeochemistry and Pollutant Dynamics / Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology / /

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Carsten J. Schubert / Carlo Erba / Helmut Bu¨rgmann / Bernhard Wehrli / Krista E. Ko¨llner / Sharon / /

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guard / Corresponding author at /

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dimethyl sulfoxide / sodium acetate / /

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South Carolina / /

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central Switzerland / Black Sea / /

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laser / DOM / /

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