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7. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Many people helped us with enthusiasm and effectiveness. We highlight the
contributions of the nuclear engineers D. Beaz and J. L. Valle (Westinghouse) and
the scientists PhDs M. Igual, A. García Sanchez, E. Huertas and A. Delgado (CSIC).
We especially appreciate thecontribution of CIEMAT. To Lara de Miguel for her
excellent technical support and Pedro Caravantes for his sampling help. Supported
by the spanish Secretaría de Estado de Investigación, Desarrollo e Innovación
grant CTM 2012-­‐34757 and Biotechnological Environmental Solutions (BES).
Special thanks are given to Prof. M. T. Miras-­‐Portugal.
Part of this work is reflected in the Patent P201201203. The microalgae
strain is deposited in the Deposit of Microorganisms for the Purposes of Patent
Procedures no. BEAD04-­‐12.
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