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Biochemical Trails Associated with Different Doses of AlphaMonolaurin in Chicks
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Biochemical urinalysis of healthy kidney and stone-generating kidney in unilateral urolithiasis
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BIOCHEMICAL VARIATIONS IN BLOOD PROFILE OF PREGNANT BIKANERI SHEEP
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Biochemical vs. detrital mechanism of remanence acquisition in marine carbonates: A lesson from the K–T boundary interval
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Biochemical, antimicrobial and molecular characterization of a noncytotoxic bacteriocin produced by Lactobacillus plantarum ST71KS Original Research Article
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Biochemical, cell biological and immunological issues surrounding the endoplasmic reticulum chaperone GRP94/gp96
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Biochemical, immunochemical and serology analytes validation of the lithium heparin BD Barricor blood collection tube on a highly automated Roche COBAS8000 instrument
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Biochemical, liver and renal toxicities of Melissa officinals hydroalcoholic extract on balb/C mice
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Biochemical, Mechanical and Energetic Characterization of Right Ventricular Hypertrophy in the Ferret Heart
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Biochemical, Molecular and Ecological characterization of Petroleum Biodegradable Bacteria in Misan Province/Iraq
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Biochemical, morphological, and yield responses of ladyʹʹs finger plants to varying ratios of palm oil mill waste (decanter cake) application as a bio-fertilizer
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Biochemical, nutritional and genetic effects on boar taint in entire male pigs
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Biochemical, nutritional and microbiological quality of fresh and smoked mud eel fish Monopterus albus—a comparative study
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Biochemical, oxidative and histological changes caused by sub-acute oral exposure of some synthetic cyanogens in rats: Ameliorative effect of α-ketoglutarate
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Biochemical, physiological and ultrastructural changes of the chloroplasts were examined in the course of the rapid yellowing process of spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) at a Mg-deficient and ozone polluted mountain site (Schöllkopf mountain, Central Blac
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Biochemical, physiological, and histological changes in the neotropical fish Prochilodus lineatus exposed to diesel oil
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Biochemical, physiological, and yield responses of lady’s finger (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) grown on varying ratios of municipal solid waste vermicompost
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Biochemical, sensory and microbiological attributes of wild turbot (Scophthalmus maximus), from the Black Sea, during chilled storage
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Biochemical-Characterization of Basilase, a Fibrinolytic Enzyme from Crotalus basiliscus basiliscus
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Biochemically and Immunologically Active Alkaline Phosphatase in Archaeologically Important Bone Samples
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BIOCHEMICALLY ASSESSED PATHOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF ORAL CANDIDA IN DENTURE AND NON DENTURE WEARERS
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Biochemically Distinct Vesicles from the Endoplasmic Reticulum Fuse to Form Peroxisomes
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Biochemical-markers for the diagnosis of bone metastasis: A clinical review
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Biochemistry : By Donald Voet and Judith G. Voet. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1995. xvii. 1361 pp. Illus. $83.95
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Biochemistry and bioinformatics: when worlds collide
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Biochemistry and cell biology of mammalian scavenger receptors
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BIOCHEMISTRY AND ECOLOGY OF RESIN ACID BIODEGRADATION IN PULP AND PAPER MILL EFFLUENT TREATMENT SYSTEMS
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BIOCHEMISTRY AND ECOLOGY OF RESIN ACID BIODEGRADATION IN PULP AND PAPER MILL EFFLUENT TREATMENT SYSTEMS
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Biochemistry and molecular biology
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Biochemistry and molecular biology of amelogenin proteins of developing dental enamel
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Biochemistry and pharmacology of rabbit cardiac growth hormone (GH) receptors
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Biochemistry and therapeutic implications of mechanisms involved in FOXP3 activity in immune suppression
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Biochemistry and Toxicology of the Diterpenoid Glycoside Atractyloside
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Biochemistry examinations and health disorder evaluation of Taiwanese living near incinerators and with low serum PCDD/Fs levels
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Biochemistry Method: Simultaneous determination of formaldehyde and methyl tert-buthyl ether in environmental and human biological matrices using static headspace gas chromatography mass spectrometry
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Biochemistry nanosensor-based hybrid metallic nanostructures array
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Biochemistry of amino acid racemization and clinical application to musculoskeletal disease
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Biochemistry of foods, 3rd ed., N.A. Michael Eskin and Fereidoon Shahidi (Eds.), ISBN 978-0-12-242352-9, XIII+565 pp., Elsevier, 2012.
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Biochemistry of hexose and pentose transformations in soil analyzed by position-specific labeling and 13C-PLFA
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Biochemistry of hexose and pentose transformations in soil analyzed by position-specific labeling and 13C-PLFA
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Biochemistry of hydrogen metabolism in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii wild type and a Rubisco-less mutant
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Biochemistry of milk products: Edited by A. T. Andrews & J. Varley. Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, 1994. pp. viii + 182. ISBN 0 85186 702 2. £39.50
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Biochemistry of mismatch recognition and its relevance to genomic instability
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Biochemistry of neuroendocrine tumours
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Biochemistry of Plant Secondary Metabolism, Annual Plant Reviews, Volume 2: Michael Wink (Ed.); Sheffield & CRC Press
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Biochemistry of Plant Secondary Metabolism, M. Wink (Ed.). Sheffield Academic Press (1999)
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Biochemistry of plant secondary metabolism. Annual Plant Reviews, Volume 2. Edited by Michael Wink
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Biochemistry of Plant Volatiles (UPDATE ON BIOCHEMISTRY OF PLANT VOLATILES)
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Biochemistry of postmortem muscle — Lessons on mechanisms of meat tenderization
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Biochemistry of Pyrethroid Resistance in German Cockroach (Dictyoptera, Blatellidae) from Hospitals of Sari, Iran
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Biochemistry of smooth muscle myosin light chain kinase
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Biochemistry of sulfur extraction in bio-corrosion of pyrite by Thiobacillus ferrooxidans
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Biochemistry of sweet taste transduction
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Biochemistry of the Thrombin-Like Enzyme and Its Purification from Iranian Echis Carinatus Snake Venom: Its Interaction with Platelet Receptors
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Biochemistry of ginseng root tissues affected by rusty root symptoms
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Biochemistry testing associated with pregnancy and the newborn period—A lot has changed since you were a baby!
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BIOCHEM–ORCHESTRA: A tool for evaluating chemical speciation and ecotoxicological impacts of heavy metals on river flood plain systems
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Biochemostratigraphy of the Devonian−Carboniferous boundary global stratotype section and point, Griotte Formation, La Serre, Montagne Noire, France
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Biochemostratigraphy of the Upper Frasnian in the Namur–Dinant Basin, Belgium: Implications for a global Frasnian–Famennian pre-event
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Biochemotherapeutic strategies and the (dis) utility of hypoxic perfusion of liver, abdomen and pelvis using balloon catheter techniques
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Biochemotherapy for the treatment of metastatic malignant melanoma: A systematic review
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Biochimie Pathologique—Aspects moléculaires et cellulaires: by J. Delattre, G. Durand and J.-C. Jardillier; Flammarion Médecine-Sciences, Paris, France, 2003 (ISBN: 2-257-10946-5)
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Biochip fluorescence detection system with spatial and spectral separation
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Biochip for astrobiological applications: Investigation of low energy protons effects on antibody performances
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Biochip for separating fetal cells from maternal circulation
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Biochip point-of-care device for sepsis diagnostics
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Biochip readout system for point-of-care applications
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Biochip with integrated pumps for plug-based sequential exchange of solutions
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Biochips to Bavarian cows
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Biochips: Technologies and applications
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Biochore classification and nomenclature in paleobiogeography: an attempt at order
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Biochromatographic framework for analyzing magnesium chloride salt dependence on nor-NOHA binding to arginase enzyme
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Biochronology and biostratigraphy of the Uquía Formation (Pliocene–early Pleistocene, NW Argentina) and its significance in the Great American Biotic Interchange
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Biochronology and paleoceanography of late Pleistocene and Holocene calcareous nannofossil abundances across the Arctic Basin
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Biocidal action of ozone-treated polystyrene surfaces on vegetative and sporulated bacteria
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Biocidal activity of a bioactive glass–protected, preservative-free tattooing solution
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Biocidal activity of hydantoin-containing polyurethane polymeric surface modifiers
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Biocidal activity of some Mannich base cationic derivatives Original Research Article
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Biocidal and inhibitory activity screening of de novo synthesized surfactants against two eukaryotic and two prokaryotic microbial species
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Biocidal effects of photocatalytic semiconductor TiO2
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Biocidal efficacy, biofilm-controlling function, and controlled release effect of chloromelamine-based bioresponsive fibrous materials
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Biocidal potential of biosynthesized silver nanoparticles against fungal threats
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Biocidal properties study of silver nanoparticles used for application in green housing
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Biocide and antibiotic susceptibility of Salmonella isolates obtained before and after cleaning at six Danish pig slaughterhouses
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Biocide application for controlling biofouling of SWRO membranes — an overview Original Research Article
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Biocide leaching from CBA treated wood — A mechanistic interpretation Original Research Article
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Biocide resistance mechanisms
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Biocide tolerance and the harbingers of doom
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Biocide tolerance in bacteria
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BIOCIDE TREATMENT IN CONTROLLING MICROBIAL POPULATION IN CUTTING SYSTEMS
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BIOCIDE TREATMENT IN CONTROLLING MICROBIAL POPULATION IN CUTTING SYSTEMS
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Biocides in the aquatic environment—A UK regulatory perspective
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Biocitizenship
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BiOCl nanosheets immobilized on electrospun polyacrylonitrile nanofibers with high photocatalytic activity and reusable property
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BiOCl nanowire with hierarchical structure and its Raman features
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Bioclimate and city planning – open space planning
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Bioclimatic Analysis and Spatial Distribution of Livestock Fascioliasis in Iran
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Bioclimatic analysis of rodent palaeofaunas reveals severe climatic changes in Southwestern Europe during the Plio-Pleistocene
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Bioclimatic and vernacular design in urban settlements of Brazil
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BIOCLIMATIC APPROACH OF BUILDING DESIGN IN HOT CLIMATE: AN EXAMPLE OF BISKRA
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Bioclimatic design as the core of Environment Programmes
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Bioclimatic design of buildings considering heating requirements in Italian climatic conditions. A simplified approach
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Bioclimatic impacts of the 1994 smoke haze event in Southeast Asia
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Bioclimatic lessons from James C. Roseʹs architecture
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Bioclimatic maps for tourism purposes
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Bioclimatic predictions of habitat suitability for the biofuel switchgrass in North America under current and future climate scenarios
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Bioclimatic rehabilitation of existing building stock
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Bioclimatism and vernacular architecture of north-east India
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Bioclimatology and balneology in dermatology: a Dead Sea perspective
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Bioclimatology at the Dead Sea in Israel
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Bioclinical profiles of autism and other developmental disorders using a multivariate statistical approach
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BiOClO4·xH2O and Bi(OTf)3 as Efficient and Environmentally Benign Catalysts for Synthesis of Bis(indolyl)methanes in Solution and Under Ultrasound Irradiation
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BiOClO4-mediated deprotection of silyl ethers
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Bioclogging in porous media: influence in reduction of hydraulic conductivity and organic contaminants during synthetic leachate permeation
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Biocoacervation extraction combined with dispersive solid phase extraction using a reversed-phase core–shell magnetic molecularly imprinted sorbent for 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid prior to its determination by HPLC
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Bio-coal market study: Macro and micro-environment of the bio-coal business in Finland
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Bio-coal, torrefied lignocellulosic resources – Key properties for its use in co-firing with fossil coal – Their status
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Biocoenosis response to hydrological variability in Southern Africa during the last 84 ka BP: A study of lipid biomarkers and compound-specific stable carbon and hydrogen isotopes from the hypersaline Lake Tswaing
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Bio-coke from upgrading of pyrolysis bio-oil for co-firing
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Biocolloids with Ordered Urease Multilayer Shells as Enzymatic Reactors
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Biocommodity Engineering
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Biocommodity Engineering
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BIOCOMP2005
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Biocompatibilities of sapphire and borosilicate glass as cortical neuroprostheses
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Biocompatibility Analysis of Mouse Spleen-Derived Extracellular Matrix
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Biocompatibility analysis of poly(glycerol sebacate) as a nerve guide material
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Biocompatibility and acute renal failure
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Biocompatibility and acute renal failure
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Biocompatibility and acute renal failure
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Biocompatibility and acute renal failure
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Biocompatibility and acute renal failure
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Biocompatibility and antibacterial activity of chitosan and collagen immobilized poly(3-hydroxybutyric acid-co-3-hydroxyvaleric acid)
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Biocompatibility and antifouling: is there really a link?
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Biocompatibility and antimicrobial evaluation of montmorillonite/chitosan nanocomposites
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Biocompatibility and antioxidant activity of polypyrrole nanotubes
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Biocompatibility and antioxidant activity of polypyrrole nanotubes
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Biocompatibility and bioactivity of PDLLA/TiO2 and PDLLA/TiO2/Bioglass® nanocomposites
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Biocompatibility and bioactivity of plasma-treated biodegradable poly(butylene succinate)
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Biocompatibility and biodegradability of Mg–Sr alloys: The formation of Sr-substituted hydroxyapatite
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Biocompatibility and biodegradation of intravitreal hyaluronan implants in rabbits
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Biocompatibility and Biodegradation of Poly(D,L-lactic-co-glycolic acid) 90/10: In Vitro and In Vivo Assays
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Biocompatibility and biofouling of MEMS drug delivery devices
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Biocompatibility and bone mineralization potential of 45S5 Bioglass®-derived glass–ceramic scaffolds in chick embryos
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Biocompatibility and characteristics of injectable chitosan-based thermosensitive hydrogel for drug delivery
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Biocompatibility and characterization of renewable agricultural residues and polyester composites
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Biocompatibility and charge injection property of iridium film formed by ion beam assisted deposition
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Biocompatibility and chemical reaction kinetics of injectable, settable polyurethane/allograft bone biocomposites
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Biocompatibility and corrosion behavior of the shape memory NiTi alloy in the physiological environments simulated with body fluids for medical applications
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Biocompatibility and degradation of poly(ether–ester) microspheres: in vitro and in vivo evaluation
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Biocompatibility and drug release behavior of scaffolds prepared by coaxial electrospinning of poly(butylene succinate) and polyethylene glycol
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Biocompatibility and enzymatic degradation studies on sulphated hyaluronic acid derivatives
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Biocompatibility and function of microencapsulated pancreatic islets
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Biocompatibility and healing process of polyester meshes in the brain: in vivo examination in rats
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Biocompatibility and immunocompatibility of water-soluble polymers based on HPMA
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Biocompatibility and in vivo morphine diffusion into a placebo morphine-triggered naltrexone delivery device in rabbits
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Biocompatibility and Osseointegration of the Biomimetically Coated and Water-Soluble Eggshell Membrane Protein Cross-Linked Ti Alloy Screws
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Biocompatibility and osteoconduction of active porous calcium–phosphate films on a novel Ti–3Zr–2Sn–3Mo–25Nb biomedical alloy
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Biocompatibility and osteogenesis of biomimetic nano-hydroxyapatite/polyamide composite scaffolds for bone tissue engineering
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Biocompatibility and osteogenesis of refractory metal implants, titanium, hafnium, niobium, tantalum and rhenium
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Biocompatibility and osteogenic potential of human fetal femur-derived cells on surface selective laser sintered scaffolds
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Biocompatibility and osteogenicity of degradable Ca-deficient hydroxyapatite scaffolds from calcium phosphate cement for bone tissue engineering
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Biocompatibility and physicochemical characteristics of alginate–polycation microcapsules
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Biocompatibility and remodeling potential of pure arterial elastin and collagen scaffolds
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Biocompatibility and resorption of a brushite calcium phosphate cement
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Biocompatibility and sp3/sp2 ratio of laser created DLC films
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Biocompatibility and stability of disulfide-crosslinked hyaluronan films
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Biocompatibility and strength properties of nitinol shape memory alloy suture in rabbit tendon
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Biocompatibility aspects of new stent technology
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Biocompatibility assessment of rice husk-derived biogenic silica nanoparticles for biomedical applications
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Biocompatibility assessment of Si-based nano- and micro-particles
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Biocompatibility control of recombinant collagen by ion beam modification
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Biocompatibility effects of indirect exposure of base-metal dental casting alloys to a human-derived three-dimensional oral mucosal model
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Biocompatibility effects of indirect exposure of base-metal dental casting alloys to a human-derived three-dimensional oral mucosal model
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Biocompatibility evaluation of magnetosomes formed by Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans
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Biocompatibility evaluation of silk fibroin with peripheral nerve tissues and cells in vitro
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Biocompatibility evaluation of sol–gel coatings for subcutaneously implantable glucose sensors
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Biocompatibility of a chitosan-based injectable thermosensitive hydrogel and its effects on dog periodontal tissue regeneration
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Biocompatibility of a coacervate-based controlled release system for protein delivery to the injured spinal cord
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Biocompatibility of a New Antibacterial Compound and its Effect on the Mechanical Properties of Flowable Dental Composites (Animal Study)
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Biocompatibility of a novel hydroxyapatite-based endodontic sealer enriched with silicon and strontium ions in rats
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Biocompatibility of a novel tissue connector for fixation of tracheostoma valves and shunt valves
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Biocompatibility of a silicone-coated polypropylene hollow fiber oxygenator in an in vitro model
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Biocompatibility of a synthetic extracellular matrix on immortalized vocal fold fibroblasts in 3-D culture
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Biocompatibility of a titanium–aluminum nitride film coating on a dental alloy
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Biocompatibility of Acetazolamide and Its Association with Calcium Hydroxide in Rat Subcutaneous Tissue
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Biocompatibility of alginate–poly-l-lysine microcapsules for cell therapy
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Biocompatibility of an experimental endodontic sealer (Resil) in comparison with AH26 and AH-Plus in rats: An animal study
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Biocompatibility of anionic collagen matrix as scaffold for bone healing
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Biocompatibility of Blastema Cells Derived from Rabbit’s Pinna on Chitosan/Gelatin Micro-Nanofiber Scaffolds
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Biocompatibility of Blastema Cells Derived from Rabbit’s Pinna on Chitosan/Gelatin Micro-Nanofiber Scaffolds
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Biocompatibility of calcium phosphate-coated and of geometrically structured nickel–titanium (NiTi) by in vitro testing methods
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Biocompatibility of calcium phosphate-coated and of geometrically structured nickel–titanium (NiTi) by in vitro testing methods
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Biocompatibility of chemical-vapour-deposited diamond
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Biocompatibility of cluster-assembled nanostructured TiO2 with primary and cancer cells
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Biocompatibility of composite resins
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Biocompatibility of corroding tungsten coils: in vitro assessment of degradation kinetics and cytotoxicity on human cells
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Biocompatibility of corrosion-resistant zeolite coatings for titanium alloy biomedical implants
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Biocompatibility of dental alloys used in dental fixed prosthodontics
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Biocompatibility of Dental Materials
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Biocompatibility of dialysis membranes
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Biocompatibility of epoxidized styrene–butadiene–styrene block copolymer membrane
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Biocompatibility of Fe–O films synthesized by plasma immersion ion implantation and deposition
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Biocompatibility of genipin-fixed porcine aorta as a possible esophageal prosthesis
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Biocompatibility of glass-crystalline materials obtained by the sol-gel method: effect on macrophage function
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Biocompatibility of glass-ionomer bone cements
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Biocompatibility of HEMA Copolymers Designed for Treatment of CNS Diseases with Polymer-Encapsulated Cells
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Biocompatibility of implantable synthetic polymeric drug carriers: focus on brain biocompatibility
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Biocompatibility of magnesium phosphate minerals and their stability under physiological conditions
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Biocompatibility of mannuronic acid-rich alginates
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Biocompatibility of materials and development to functionally graded implant for bio-medical application
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Biocompatibility of membranes used in the treatment of renal failure
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Biocompatibility of methylcellulose-based constructs designed for intracerebral gelation following experimental traumatic brain injury
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Biocompatibility of micro- and nano-particles in the colon. Part II
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Biocompatibility of micro- and nanoparticles. Part I: in liver and kidney
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Biocompatibility of microbially reduced graphene oxide in primary mouse embryonic fibroblast cells
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Biocompatibility of microcapsules for cell immobilization elaborated with different type of alginates
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Biocompatibility of mineral trioxide aggregate and three new endodontic cements: An animal study
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Biocompatibility of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate Mixed with Different Accelerators: an Animal Study
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Biocompatibility of modified polyethersulfone membranes by blending an amphiphilic triblock co-polymer of poly(vinyl pyrrolidone)–b-poly(methyl methacrylate)–b-poly(vinyl pyrrolidone)
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Biocompatibility of multi-walled carbon nanotubes grown on titanium and silicon surfaces
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Biocompatibility of nanoporous alumina membranes for immunoisolation
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Biocompatibility of NGF-grafted GTG membranes for peripheral nerve repair using cultured Schwann cells
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Biocompatibility of Ni-free Zr-based bulk metallic glasses
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Biocompatibility of poly( -caprolactone)/poly(ethylene glycol) diblock copolymers with nanophase separation
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Biocompatibility of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate-co-3-hydroxyhexanoate) with bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells
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Biocompatibility of poly(d,l-lactide-co-glycolide) nanoparticles conjugated with alendronate
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Biocompatibility of poly(lactic acid) with incorporated graphene-based materials
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Biocompatibility of polyaniline
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Biocompatibility of polyethylene terephthalate (Trevira® hochfest) augmentation device in repair of the anterior cruciate ligament
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Biocompatibility of polyimide microelectrode array for retinal stimulation
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Biocompatibility of polymer-coated oversized metallic stents implanted in normal porcine coronary arteries Original Research Article
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Biocompatibility of polypropylene non-woven fabric membrane via UV-induced graft polymerization of 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid
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Biocompatibility of Portland Cement Modified with Titanium Oxide and Calcium Chloride in a Rat Model
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Biocompatibility of printed paper-based arrays for 2-D cell cultures
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Biocompatibility of pure iron: In vitro assessment of degradation kinetics and cytotoxicity on endothelial cells
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Biocompatibility of pure titanium modified by human endothelial cell-derived extracellular matrix
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Biocompatibility of rapidly solidified magnesium alloy RS66 as a temporary biodegradable metal
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Biocompatibility of resin composites subcutaneously implanted in rats with experimentally induced arthritis
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Biocompatibility of semiconducting AlGaN/GaN material with living cells
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Biocompatibility of several colloidal solutions containing nanoparticles on human gingival fibroblasts
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Biocompatibility of silica coated NaYF4 upconversion fluorescent nanocrystals
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Biocompatibility of silicone-coated oxygenator in cardiopulmonary bypass
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Biocompatibility of silver and copper plasma doped polyethylene
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Biocompatibility of silver nanoparticles and silver ions in primary human mesenchymal stem cells and osteoblasts
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Biocompatibility of sol–gel-derived titania–silica coated intramedullary NiTi nails
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Biocompatibility of sorbitol-containing polyesters. Part I: Synthesis, surface analysis and cell response in vitro
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Biocompatibility of sulphonated polyurethane surfaces
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Biocompatibility of tetramethylpyrazine-eluting stents in normal porcine coronary arteries
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Biocompatibility of the micro-patterned NiTi surface produced by femtosecond laser
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Biocompatibility of thermosensitive chitosan-based hydrogels: an in vivo experimental approach to injectable biomaterials
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Biocompatibility of Ti-alloys for long-term implantation
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Biocompatibility of TiO2 nanotubes fabricated on Ti using different surfactant additives in electrolyte
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Bio-compatibility of type I/III collagen matrix for peripheral nerve reconstruction
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Biocompatibility of ultrafine grained zircaloy-2 produced by cryorolling for medical applications
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Biocompatibility of various hydroxyapatite scaffolds evaluated by proliferation of rat’s bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells: an in vitro study
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Biocompatibility of various light-curing and one conventional glass-ionomer cement
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Biocompatibility of vertically aligned multi-walled carbon nanotube scaffolds for human breast cancer cell line MDA-MB-231
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Biocompatibility of β-stabilizing elements of titanium alloys
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Biocompatibility Research of a Novel pH Sensitive Ion Exchange Resin Microsphere
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Biocompatibility studies in preparation for a spaceflight experiment on plant tropisms (TROPI) Original Research Article
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Biocompatibility studies of anionic collagen membranes with different degree of glutaraldehyde cross-linking
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Biocompatibility studies of new multiblock poly(ester–ester)s composed of poly(butylene terephthalate) and dimerized fatty acid
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Biocompatibility studies of polyacrylonitrile membranes modified with carboxylated polyetherimide
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Biocompatibility studies on glass ionomer cements by primary cultures of human osteoblasts
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Biocompatibility studies on polyaniline and polyaniline–silver nanoparticle coated polyurethane composite
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Biocompatibility Study of A Hydroxyapatite-Alumina and Silicon Carbide Composite Scaffold for Bone Tissue Engineering
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Biocompatibility study of biological tissues fixed by a natural compound (reuterin) produced by Lactobacillus reuteri
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Biocompatibility testing of novel starch-based materials with potential application in orthopaedic surgery: a preliminary study
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Biocompatibility, cellular uptake and biodistribution of the polymeric amphiphilic nanoparticles as oral drug carriers
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Biocompatibilty of starch-based films from starch of Andean crops for biomedical applications
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Biocompatible alginate/nano bioactive glass ceramic composite scaffolds for periodontal tissue regeneration
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Biocompatible all over
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Biocompatible and bioactive coatings of Mn2+-doped β-tricalcium phosphate synthesized by pulsed laser deposition
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Biocompatible and bioactive nanostructured glass coatings synthesized by pulsed laser deposition: In vitro biological tests
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Biocompatible composites of polyaniline nanofibers and collagen
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Biocompatible core–shell electrospun nanofibers as potential application for chemotherapy against ovary cancer
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Biocompatible core-shell nanoparticle-based surface-enhanced Raman scattering probes for detection of DNA related to HIV gene using silica-coated magnetic nanoparticles as separation tools
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Biocompatible cryogels of thermosensitive polyglycidol derivatives with ultra-rapid swelling properties
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Biocompatible elastomer of waterborne polyurethane based on castor oil and polyethylene glycol with cellulose nanocrystals
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Biocompatible electrospun tactic poly(methyl methacrylate) blend fibers
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Biocompatible epoxy modified bio-based polyurethane nanocomposites: Mechanical property, cytotoxicity and biodegradation
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Biocompatible fluorescent organic nanoparticles derived from glucose and polyethylenimine
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Biocompatible high-strength glue consisting of citric acid derivative and collagen
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Biocompatible hybrid film of β-cyclodextrin and ionic liquids: A novel platform for electrochemical biosensing
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BIOCOMPATIBLE HYDROGELS: SYNTHESIS, SWELLING PROPERTY AND SOLVENT EFFECT ON GELATION
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Biocompatible hyperbranched polyurethane/multi-walled carbon nanotube composites as shape memory materials Original Research Article
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Biocompatible in-tube solid phase microextraction coupled with liquid chromatography-fluorescence detection for determination of interferon α in plasma samples
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Bio-compatible in-tube solid-phase microextraction capillary for the direct extraction and high-performance liquid chromatographic determination of drugs in human serum
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Biocompatible in-tube solid-phase microextraction coupled to HPLC for the determination of angiotensin II receptor antagonists in human plasma and urine
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Biocompatible low Youngʹs modulus achieved by strong crystallographic elastic anisotropy in Ti–15Mo–5Zr–3Al alloy single crystal
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Biocompatible Magnesium Alloys as Absorbable Implant Materials – Adjusted Surface and Subsurface Properties by Machining Processes
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Biocompatible membranes in acute renal failure
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Biocompatible mesoporous silica nanoparticles with different morphologies for animal cell membrane penetration
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Biocompatible microspheres based on acetylated polysaccharide prepared from water-in-oil-in-water (W1/O/W2) double-emulsion method for delivery of type II diabetic drug (exenatide)
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Biocompatible multi-walled carbon nanotube-chitosan–folic acid nanoparticle hybrids as GFP gene delivery materials
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Biocompatible nanocomposites prepared by impregnating bacterial cellulose nanofibrils into poly(3-hydroxybutyrate)
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Biocompatible nanocrystalline natural bonelike carbonated hydroxyapatite synthesized by mechanical alloying in a record minimum time
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Biocompatible nanocrystalline octacalcium phosphate thin films obtained by pulsed laser deposition
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Biocompatible nanofibers based on extremophilic bacterial polysaccharide, Mauran from Halomonas maura
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Biocompatible nanostructured poly(xanthurenic acid)–Fe2O3/reduced graphene oxide platform for genosensing application
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Biocompatible Ni-free Zr-based bulk metallic glasses with high-Zr-content: Compositional optimization for potential biomedical applications
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Biocompatible novel starch/polyaniline composites: Characterization, anti-cytotoxicity and antioxidant activity
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Biocompatible phosphatidylcholine bilayer coated on magnetic nanoparticles and their application in the extraction of several polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from environmental water and milk samples
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Biocompatible phosphonic acid-functionalized silica nanoparticles for sensitive detection of hypoxanthine in real samples
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Biocompatible polymer alloy membrane for implantable artificial pancreas
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Biocompatible polymer coating of titania nanotube arrays for improved drug elution and osteoblast adhesion
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Biocompatible polymer embedded in light-sensitive materials: investigation of structural properties
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Biocompatible polymer-assisted dispersion of multi walled carbon nanotubes in water, application to the investigation of their ecotoxicity using Xenopus laevis amphibian larvae Original Research Article
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Biocompatible polymeric implants for controlled drug delivery produced by MAPLE
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Biocompatible polymers for antibody support on gold surfaces
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Biocompatible polysaccharide-based cryogels
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Biocompatible protoporphyrin IX-containing nanohybrids with potential applications in photodynamic therapy
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Biocompatible Prussian blue nanoparticles: Preparation, stability, cytotoxicity, and potential use as an MRI contrast agent
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Biocompatible Quantum Dots for Biological Applications Review Article
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Biocompatible quantum dots–chitosan nanocomposites for fluorescence detection of nitric oxide
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Biocompatible sodium alginate fibers by aqueous processing and physical crosslinking
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Biocompatible surfactin-stabilized superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles as contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging
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Biocompatible synthesis of peptide capped copper nanoparticles and their biological effect on tumor cells
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Biocompatible, glucose-permeable hydrogel for in situ coating of implantable biosensors
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Biocomplexity of deforestation in the Caparo tropical forest reserve in Venezuela: An integrated multi-agent and cellular automata model
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Biocomplexity: adaptive behavior in complex stochastic dynamical systems
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Biocomplexity: look at the whole, not the parts
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Biocomponent determination in vinegars with the help of 14C measured by liquid scintillation counting
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Biocomponents and Antioxidant Activity of Ribes khorasanicum
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Biocomposite cellulose-alginate films: Promising packaging materials
326
Biocomposite fiber of calcium alginate/multi-walled carbon nanotubes with enhanced adsorption properties for ionic dyes
327
Biocomposite films prepared from ionic liquid solutions of chitosan and cellulose
328
Biocomposite from polylactic acid and lignocellulosic fibers: Structure–property correlations
329
Bio-composite of bacterial poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyhexanoate) reinforced with vegetable fibers
330
Biocomposite of double-walled carbon nanotube-doped alginate gel for biomaterial immobilization
331
Biocomposite of hydroxyapatite-titania rods (HApTiR): Physical properties and in vitro study
332
Biocomposite scaffolds based on electrospun poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) nanofibers and electrosprayed hydroxyapatite nanoparticles for bone tissue engineering applications
333
Biocomposite scaffolds containing chitosan/alginate/nano-silica for bone tissue engineering
334
Biocomposites based on plasticized starch: thermal and mechanical behaviours
335
Biocomposites Based on Polyhydroxyalkanoates and Natural Fibres from Renewable Byproducts
336
Bio-composites based on polypropylene reinforced with Almond Shells particles: Mechanical and thermal properties
337
Biocomposites based on renewable resource: Acetylated and non acetylated cellulose cardboard coated with polyhydroxybutyrate
338
Biocomposites containing cellulose fibers treated with nanosized elastomeric latex for enhancing impact strength
339
Biocomposites from abaca strands and polypropylene. Part I: Evaluation of the tensile properties
340
Biocomposites from Musa textilis and polypropylene: Evaluation of flexural properties and impact strength
341
Biocomposites from wheat straw nanofibers: Morphology, thermal and mechanical properties
342
Bio-composites of cassava starch-green coconut fiber: Part II—Structure and properties
343
Biocomposites of cellulose reinforced starch: Improvement of properties by photo-induced crosslinking
344
Bio-composites of kenaf fibers in polylactide: Role of improved interfacial adhesion in the carding process
345
Biocomposites of non-crosslinked natural and synthetic polymers
346
Biocomposites of pHEMA with HA/β-TCP (60/40) for bone tissue engineering: Swelling, hydrolytic degradation, and in vitro behavior
347
Biocomposites of thermoplastic starch with surfactant
348
Biocomposites of thermoplastic starch with surfactant
349
Biocomposites reinforced with cellulose nanocrystals derived from potato peel waste
350
Biocomposites: micromechanics of biological hard tissues
351
Bio-computational model of object-recognition: Quantum Hebbian processing with neurally shaped Gabor wavelets
352
Bioconcentration and biokinetics of heavy metals in the earthworm Original
353
Bioconcentration and biomagnification of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) through lower-trophic-level coastal marine food web
354
Bioconcentration and depuration of copper, cadmium, and zinc mixtures by the freshwater amphipod Hyalella azteca
355
Bioconcentration and distribution of 4-tert-octylphenol residues in tissues of the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
356
Bioconcentration and elimination of five light rare earth elements in carp (Cyprinus carpio L.)
357
Bioconcentration and redeposition of polychlorinated biphenyls by zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) in the Hudson River
358
Bioconcentration and Translocation Efficiency of Metals in Paddy (Oryza sativa): A Case Study from Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia
359
Bioconcentration and uptake kinetics of chlorobenzenes in soy-bean roots
360
Bioconcentration Factor (BCF) and Translocation Factor (TF) of Heavy Metals in Mangrove Trees of Blanakan Fish Farm
361
Bioconcentration factor estimates of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in grains of corn plants cultivated in soils treated with sewage sludge Original Research Article
362
Bioconcentration Factor of Copper (Cu), Lead (Pb), and Zinc (Zn) in Anadara indica Related to the Water Quality in Coastal Areas
363
Bioconcentration factor of heavy metals in some aquatic plants in the Shatt Al-Arab River and the possibility of using them as bioindicators of heavy metal pollution
364
Bioconcentration factor of relatively low concentrations of chlorophenols in Japanese medaka
365
Bioconcentration factors of heavy metals in tropical crab (carcinus sp) from River Aponwe, Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria
366
Bioconcentration of atrazine and chlorophenols into roots and shoots of rice seedlings
367
Bioconcentration of bromo- and chlorobenzenes by fish (Gambusia affinis)
368
Bioconcentration of chlorinated biphenyls in biota from the North Pacific Ocean
369
Bioconcentration of chlorpyrifos by the freshwater isopod Asellus aquaticus (L.) in outdoor experimental ditches Original Research Article
370
Bioconcentration of chromium in edible mushrooms: Influence of environmental and genetic factors
371
Bioconcentration of heavy metals in aquatic environments: the importance of bioavailability
372
Bioconcentration of Heavy Metals in high Density traffic area of Port Harcourt Metopolis, Nigeria
373
Bioconcentration of lipophilic organochlorines in ovine dentine
374
Bioconcentration of metals in the moss Scleropodium purum in the area surrounding a power plant: A geotopographical predictive model for mercury
375
Bioconcentration of n-dodecane and its highly branched isomer 2,2,4,6,6-pentamethylheptane in fathead minnows
376
Bioconcentration of nonylphenol in fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas)
377
Bioconcentration of organochlorine pesticides in rainbow trout caged in the River Po
378
Bioconcentration of pesticides in Zebrafish eleutheroembryos (Danio rerio) Original Research Article
379
Bioconcentration of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Rainbow Trout Caged in the River Po
380
Bioconcentration of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by the freshwater oligochaete Lumbriculus variegatus
381
Bioconcentration of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in vegetables grown in an industrial area
382
Bioconcentration of Rare Earth Elements lanthanum, gadolinium and yttrium in algae (Chlorella Vulgarize Beijerinck): Influence of chemical species
383
Bioconcentration of selected endocrine disrupting compounds in the Mediterranean mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis
384
Bioconcentration of the anionic surfactant linear alkylbenzene sulfonate (LAS) in the marine shrimp Palaemonetes varians: A radiotracer study
385
Bioconcentration of the insecticide pyridaphenthion by the green algae Chlorella saccharophila
386
Bioconcentration of Trace Metals in Rainbow Trout: A Field Study
387
Bioconcentration of trichlorfon insecticide in pacu (Piaractus mesopotamicus)
388
Bioconcentration of triclosan and methyl-triclosan in marine mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) under laboratory conditions and in metropolitan waters of Gulf St Vincent, South Australia
389
Bio-concentration of vinasse from the alcoholic fermentation of sugar cane molasses
390
Bioconcentration of zinc and its effect on the biochemical constituents of the gill tissues of Labeo rohita: An FT-IR study
391
Bioconcentration of zinc, lead and chromiumin serially-connected sewage-fed fish ponds
392
Bioconcentration, biomagnification and metabolism of 14C-terbutryn and 14C-benzo[a]pyrene in Gammarus fossarum and Asellus aquaticus Original Research Article
393
Bioconcentration, elimination and metabolism of 2,4-dinitrotoluene in carps(Cyprinus Carpio L.)
394
Bioconductivity and mechanical properties of plasma-sprayed dicalcium silicate/zirconia composite coating
395
Bioconductivity of plasma sprayed dicalcium silicate/titanium composite coatings on Ti–6Al–4V alloy
396
Bioconjugate polymer by photo-iniferter approach: Hydrophilic random or block copolymer-coated surface
397
Bioconjugated carbon nanotubes for targeting cancer biomarkers
398
Bioconjugated gold nanorods to enhance the sensitivity of FT-SPR-based biosensors
399
Bioconjugated quantum dots for in vivo molecular and cellular imaging
400
Bio-conjugated silver nanoparticles: From Ocimum sanctum and role of cetyltrimethyl ammonium bromide
401
Bioconjugates for effective drug targeting
402
Bioconjugates of curcumin display improved protection against glutathione depletion mediated oxidative stress in a dopaminergic neuronal cell line: Implications for Parkinson’s disease Original Research Article
403
Bioconjugation of concanavalin and CdTe quantum dots and the detection of glucose
404
Bioconjugation of functionalized fluorescent YVO4:Eu nanocrystals with BSA for immunoassay
405
Bioconjugation of quantum-dots with chitosan and N,N,N-trimethyl chitosan
406
Bioconjugation of trypsin onto gold nanoparticles: Effect of surface chemistry on bioactivity Original Research Article
407
Bioconjugative polymer nanospheres studied by isothermal titration calorimetry
408
Bioconstruction, bioerosion and disturbance on tropical coasts: coral reefs and rocky limestone shores
409
Bio-Contamination Estimates of Mycobacterium Avium Subspecies Paratuberculosis in Fresh Cottage Cheese (Paneer) Sold in Rural, Semi-Urban and Peri-Urban Regions of South Uttar Pradesh using Multiple Diagnostic Tests
410
Biocontamination of the western Vistula Lagoon (south-eastern Baltic Sea, Poland)*
411
Biocontrol Ability of Puccinia abrupta var. partheniicola on Different Growth Stages of Parthenium Weed (Parthenium hysterophorus L.)
412
Biocontrol activity of an alkaline serine protease from Aureobasidium pullulans expressed in Pichia pastoris against four postharvest pathogens on apple
413
BIOCONTROL ACTIVITY OF ANTAGONISTIC YEASTS AGAINST PENICILLIUM EXPANSUM ON APPLE
414
Biocontrol activity of endophytic fungus of barley, Microdochium bolleyi, against Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici
415
Biocontrol activity of four non- and low-fermenting yeast strains against Aspergillus carbonarius and their ability to remove ochratoxin A from grape juice
416
Biocontrol Agent Trichoderma harzianum Strain FA 1132 as An Enhancer of Oil Palm Growth
417
Biocontrol agents applied individually and in combination for suppression of soilborne diseases of cucumber
418
Biocontrol agents in combination with Moringa oleifera extract for integrated control of Sclerotium-caused cowpea damping-off and stem rot
419
Biocontrol agents in the age of molecular biology
420
Biocontrol and Plant Pathogenic Fusarium oxysporum-Induced Changes in Phenolic Compounds in Tomato Leaves and Roots
421
Biocontrol as a strategy to reduce the impact of ochratoxin A and Aspergillus section Nigri in grapes
422
BIO-CONTROL ASSAYS OF PLANT PATHOGENIC BACTERIA WITH DIFFERENT SOLVENTS OF Datura alba NEES.
423
Bio-control by wildlife vaccination: A unique set of opportunities and challenges
424
Biocontrol efficacy of Trichoderma isolates for tan spot of wheat in Argentina
425
Biocontrol efficiency of odonate nymphs against larvae of the mosquito, Culex quinquefasciatus Say, 1823
426
BIOCONTROL OF A CHICKPEA ROOT-ROT DISEASE COMPLEX WITH PHOSPHATE-SOLUBILIZING MICROORGANISMS
427
Biocontrol of Alternaria alternata on cherry tomato fruit by use of marine yeast Rhodosporidium paludigenum Fell & Tallman
428
Biocontrol of Amaranthus retroflexus and Rumes crispus by NLP phytotoxine, a selective bioherbicide
429
BIOCONTROL OF ASPERGILLUS FLAVUS AND AFLATOXIN B1 PRODUCTION IN CORN
430
Biocontrol of Aspergillus flavus on peanut kernels by use of a strain of marine Bacillus megaterium
431
Biocontrol of Bacillus subtilis against Infection of Arabidopsis Roots by Pseudomonas syringae Is Facilitated by Biofilm Formation and Surfactin Production
432
Biocontrol of blue and gray mold diseases of pear fruit by integration of antagonistic yeast with salicylic acid
433
Biocontrol of brown blotch of cowpea caused by Colletotrichum truncatum with Trichoderma viride
434
Biocontrol of Citrus green mould and postharvest quality parameters
435
Biocontrol of Cocoa Pod Diseases with Mycoparasite Mixtures
436
Biocontrol of dairy moulds by antagonistic dairy yeast Debaryomyces hansenii in yoghurt and cheese at elevated temperatures
437
Biocontrol of damping off and induce resistance of eggplant Cultivars by Trichoderma harzianum
438
Biocontrol of damping-off of greenhouse-grown crops caused by Rhizoctonia solani with a formulation of Trichoderma spp.
439
Biocontrol of downy mildew disease of pearl millet using Pseudomonas fluorescens
440
Biocontrol of Escherichia coli and Salmonella in poultry meat using phage cocktail
441
Biocontrol of fungal decay of citrus fruit by Pichia pastoris recombinant strains expressing cecropin A
442
Biocontrol of Fusarium and Verticillium Wilt of Tomato by Penicillium oxalicum under Greenhouse and Field Conditions
443
Biocontrol of Fusarium oxysporum in cucumber by some antagonist bacteria under drought stress
444
Biocontrol of Fusarium species by a novel lectin with low ecotoxicity isolated from Sebastiania jacobinensis
445
Biocontrol of Fusarium wilt by Bacillus pumilus, Pseudomonas alcaligenes, and Rhizobium sp. on lentil
446
Biocontrol of gray mold decay in peach fruit by integration of antagonistic yeast with salicylic acid and their effects on postharvest quality parameters
447
Biocontrol of postharvest gray and blue mold decay of apples with Rhodotorula mucilaginosa and possible mechanisms of action
448
Biocontrol of Postharvest Grey Mould on Tomato by Yeasts
449
Biocontrol of powdery mildew by Penicillium oxalicum in open-field nurseries of strawberries
450
Biocontrol of Rhizoctonia Damping-off of Tomato by Bacillus subtilis Combined with Burkholderia
451
Biocontrol of Salmonella Typhimurium in RTE foods with the virulent bacteriophage FO1-E2
452
Biocontrol of Sclerotinia lettuce drop by Coniothyrium minitans and Trichoderma hamatum
453
Biocontrol of seedborne Botrytis cinerea in chickpea with Gliocladium roseum
454
Biocontrol of selected soilborne diseases of tomato and pepper plants
455
Biocontrol of soil-borne diseases and plant growth enhancement in greenhouse soilless mix by the volatile-producing fungus Muscodor albus
456
Biocontrol of soil-borne fungal plant diseases by 2,4-diacetylphloroglucinol-producing fluorescent pseudomonads with different restriction profiles of amplified 16S rDNA
457
Biocontrol of the Brown-banded Cockroach, Supella longipalpa F. (Blattaria: Blattellidae), with Entomopathogenic Fungus, Metharhizium anisopliae
458
Biocontrol of the pathogen Phytophthora parasitica by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi is a consequence of effects on infection loci
459
Biocontrol of tomato gray mold disease by Trichoderma harzianum and Bacillus subtilis
460
Biocontrol of tomato late blight with the combination of epiphytic antagonists and rhizobacteria
461
Biocontrol of tomato wilt by Penicillium oxalicum formulations in different crop conditions
462
Biocontrol of tomato wilt by plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria
463
Biocontrol Potential and its Exploitation in Sustainable Agriculture, Volume 1 Crop Diseases, Weeds and Nematodes. R.K. Upadhyay, K.G. Mukerji, B.P. Chamola (Eds.) : Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York, 294+xii pp, £86-25, ISBN 0-306-46460-8
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Biocontrol Potential and its Exploitation in Sustainable Agriculture. Volume 1: Crop Diseases, Weeds and Nematodes
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Biocontrol potential of Bacillus gibsonii and Brevibacterium frigoritolerans in suppression of Fusarium stalk rot of maize: a sustainable approach
466
Bio-control potential of Bacillus isolates against cereal cyst nematode (Heterodera avenae)
467
Biocontrol potential of native Trichoderma isolates against root-knot nematodes in West African vegetable production systems
468
Biocontrol potential of native Trichoderma isolates against root-knot nematodes in West African vegetable production systems
469
Biocontrol Potential of Root Endophytic Fungi and Trichoderma Species Against Fusarium Wilt of Lentil Under In vitro and Greenhouse Conditions
470
Biocontrol strain of Bacillus subtilis AF 1 rapidly induces lipoxygenase in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) compared to crown rot pathogen Aspergillus niger
471
Biocontrol strain Pseudomonas fluorescens CHA0 and its genetically modified derivative with enhanced biocontrol capability exert comparable effects on the structure of a Sinorhizobium meliloti population in gnotobiotic systems
472
Biocontrol Traits of Pseudomonas spp. Are Regulated by Phase Variation
473
Biocontrol—risky but necessary?
474
Bioconvection
475
Bio-Convection Flow of Sutterby Nanofluid with Motile Microbes on Stretchable Sheet: Exponentially Varying Viscosity
476
Bioconvection of gravitactic microorganisms in a fluid layer
477
Bioconvection of gravitactic microorganisms in a vertical cylinder
478
Bioconvection of gravitactic micro-organisms in rectangular enclosures
479
Bioconvection phenomenon for the boundary layer flow of magnetohydrodynamic Carreau liquid over a heated disk
480
Bioconversion characteristics of Rhodopseudomonas palustris CQK 01 entrapped in a photobioreactor for hydrogen production
481
Bioconversion Efficiency of b-Carotene from Mango Fruit and Carrots in Vitamin A
482
Bioconversion in an aqueous two-phase system using a smart biocatalyst: casein hydrolysis by a α-chymotrypsin derivative
483
Bioconversion of agro-industrial by-products in rhamnolipids toward applications in enhanced oil recovery and bioremediation
484
Bioconversion of agro-industrial wastes: Combined compost and vermicompost processes using Eisenia fetida for stabilization of poultry litter
485
Bioconversion of algae to methane and subsequent utilization of digestate for algae cultivation: A closed loop bioenergy generation process
486
Bio-conversion of apple pomace into ethanol and acetic acid: Enzymatic hydrolysis and fermentation
487
Bioconversion of aromatic compounds by Escherichia coli that expresses cytochrome P450 CYP153A13a gene isolated from an alkane-assimilating marine bacterium Alcanivorax borkumensis
488
Bioconversion of Cellulose into Ethanol by Nonisothermal Simultaneous Saccharification and Fermentation
489
Bioconversion of cellulose to ethanol by the temperature optimized simultaneous saccharification and fermentation
490
Bioconversion of chitin-containing wastes for the production of enzymes and bioactive materials
491
Bioconversion of compactin to pravastatin by Actinomadura sp. ATCC 55678
492
Bioconversion of corn stover hydrolysate to ethanol by a recombinant yeast strain
493
Bioconversion of corn straw by coupling ensiling and solid-state fermentation
494
Bioconversion of corncob to hydrogen using anaerobic mixed microflora
495
Bioconversion of crude glycerol feedstocks into ethanol by Pachysolen tannophilus
496
Bioconversion of crude glycerol from biodiesel production to hydrogen
497
Bioconversion of crude glycerol to glycolipids in Ustilago maydis
498
Bioconversion of de-oiled Jatropha Waste (DJW) to hydrogen and methane gas by anaerobic fermentation: Influence of substrate concentration, temperature and pH
499
Bioconversion of D-galactose into D-tagatose by expression of L-arabinose isomerase
500
Bioconversion of different organic waste into fortified vermicompost with the help of earthworm: A comprehensive review
501
Bioconversion of different sizes of microcrystalline cellulose pretreated by microwave irradiation with/without NaOH
502
Bioconversion of d-xylose to d-xylonate with Kluyveromyces lactis
503
Bioconversion of eucalyptus bark waste into soil conditioner
504
Bioconversion of filter mud using vermicomposting employing two exotic and one local earthworm species
505
Bioconversion of fish-wastes biomass into a fish meal alternate for European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) diets
506
Bioconversion of food waste to energy: A review
507
Bioconversion of forest products industry waste cellulosics to fuel ethanol: A review
508
Bioconversion of garden waste, kitchen waste and cow dung into value-added products using earthworm Eisenia fetida
509
Bioconversion of giant reed (Arundo donax L.) hemicellulose hydrolysate to ethanol by Scheffersomyces stipitis CBS6054
510
Bioconversion of glycerol to 1,3-propanediol: A mathematical model-based nutrient feeding approach for high production using Clostridium diolis
511
Bioconversion of Glycerol to Docosahexaenoic Acid by Thraustochytrium WB-02 an Indigenous Indonesian Microalga Strain
512
Bioconversion of industrial hemp to ethanol and methane: The benefits of steam pretreatment and co-production
513
Bioconversion of industrial solid waste—Cassava bagasse for pullulan production in solid state fermentation
514
Bioconversion of industrial wastewater and wastewater sludge into Bacillus thuringiensis based biopesticides in pilot fermentor
515
Bioconversion of industrial wastewater from palm oil processing to butanol by Clostridium saccharoperbutylacetonicum N1-4 (ATCC 13564)
516
Bioconversion of l-arabinose and other carbohydrates from plant cell walls to α-glucan by a soil bacterium, Sporosarcina sp. N52
517
Bioconversion of lignocellulosic fraction of water-hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) hemicellulose acid hydrolysate to ethanol by Pichia stipitis
518
Bioconversion of lignocellulosic residue to ethanol: Process flowsheet development
519
Bioconversion of lignocellulosic residues by Agrocybe cylindracea and Pleurotus ostreatus mushroom fungi – Assessment of their effect on the final product and spent substrate properties
520
Bioconversion of methyl protodioscin by Penicillium melinii cells
521
Bioconversion of municipal organic solid waste in to compost using Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia Illucens)
522
Bioconversion of novel substrate Saccharum spontaneum, a weedy material, into ethanol by Pichia stipitis NCIM3498
523
Bioconversion of olive-mill dry residue by Fusarium lateritium and subsequent impact on its phytotoxicity
524
Bioconversion of organic solid wastes into biofortified compost using a microbial consortium
525
Bioconversion of posthydrolysed autohydrolysis liquors: an alternative for xylitol production from corn cobs
526
Bioconversion of quercetin and rutin and the cytotoxicity activities of the transformed products
527
Bioconversion of rapeseed meal for the production of a generic microbial feedstock
528
Bioconversion of Recalcitrant 4-Methyldibenzothiophene to Water-Extractable Products Using Lignin-Degrading Basidiomycete Coriolus versicolor
529
Bioconversion of Recalcitrant 4-Methyldibenzothiophene to Water-Extractable Products Using Lignin-Degrading Basidiomycete Coriolus versicolor
530
Bioconversion of red ginseng saponins in the gastro-intestinal tract in vitro model studied by high-performance liquid chromatography–high resolution Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry
531
Bioconversion of Rice Husk Plus Wood Waste into Organic Fertilizer Using Sugarcane Molasses and Corn Steep Liquor
532
Bioconversion of rice straw and certain agro-industrial wastes to amendments for organic farming systems: 1. Composting, quality, stability and maturity indices
533
Bioconversion of sawdust into ethanol using dilute sulfuric acid-assisted continuous twin screw-driven reactor pretreatment and fed-batch simultaneous saccharification and fermentation
534
Bioconversion of shellfish chitin wastes for the production of Bacillus subtilis W-118 chitinase Original Research Article
535
Bioconversion of solid paper-pulp mill sludge by earthworms
536
Bioconversion of squid pen by Lactobacillus paracasei subsp paracasei TKU010 for the production of proteases and lettuce growth enhancing biofertilizers
537
Bioconversion of starch to ethanol in a single-step process by coculture of amylolytic yeasts and Saccharomyces cerevisiae 21
538
Bioconversion of substituted styrenes to the corresponding enantiomerically pure epoxides by a recombinant Escherichia coli strain
539
Bioconversion of sucralose-6-acetate to sucralose using immobilized microbial cells
540
Bioconversion of sugar cane and citrus vinasse by four Aspergillus species
541
Bioconversion of synthesis gas to second generation biofuels: A review
542
Bioconversion of the cellulose containing waste into electricity through the intermediate hydrogen production
543
Bioconversion of un-pretreated lignocellulosic materials by a microbial consortium XDC-2
544
Bioconversion of volatile fatty acids into lipids by the oleaginous yeast Yarrowia lipolytica
545
Bioconversion of waste office paper to (+)-lactic acid by the filamentous fungus Rhizopus oryzae
546
Bioconversion of waste office paper to gluconic acid in a turbine blade reactor by the filamentous fungus Aspergillus niger
547
Bioconversion of wheat stalk to hydrogen by dark fermentation: Effect of different mixed microflora on hydrogen yield and cellulose solubilisation
548
Bioconversion of yolk cholesterol by extracellular cholesterol oxidase from Brevibacterium sp.
549
Bio-conversion rate and optimum harvest intervals for Moina australiensis using digested piggery effluent and Chlorella vulgaris as a food source
550
Bioconversion to chitosan: A two stage process employing chitin deacetylase from Penicillium oxalicum SAEM-51
551
Bioconvertion of spent cellulose sausage casings
552
Biocorrosion behavior and cell viability of adhesive polymer coated magnesium based alloys for medical implants
553
Biocorrosion behavior of magnesium alloy in different simulated fluids for biomedical application
554
Bio-corrosion study on zirconium-based bulk-metallic glasses
555
Biocoversion of Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch by Aspergillus niger EB4 under Solid-state Fermentation
556
BioCrawler: An intelligent crawler for the semantic web
557
Biocrude from biomass: pyrolysis of cottonseed cake
558
Biocrude yield and productivity from the hydrothermal liquefaction of marine and freshwater green macroalgae
559
Biocrusts modulate warming and rainfall exclusion effects on soil respiration in a semi-arid grassland
560
Biocrusts modulate warming and rainfall exclusion effects on soil respiration in a semi-arid grassland
561
Biocrusts serve as biomarkers for the upper 30 cm soil water content
562
Biocrystallization of silver and gold ions by inactive cell filtrate of Rhizopus stolonifer
563
Biocultural Orchestration of Developmental Plasticity Across Levels: The Interplay of Biology and Culture in Shaping the Mind and Behavior Across the Life Span
564
Biodecaffeination by Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes TPS8, an Isolated Strain from Tea Plantation Soil
565
Biodecay of cultural heritage as a space/time-related ecological situation — an evaluation of a series of studies
566
Biodecolorization and Biodegradation of Azo Dye Reactive Orange-16 by Marine Nocardiopsis sp.
567
Biodecolorization of methyl orange by bacteria isolated from textile industrial wastes: optimization of cultural and nutritional parameters
568
Biodecolorization of Naphthol Green B dye by Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 under anaerobic conditions
569
Biodecolorization of Textile Effluents by Autochthonous Fungi
570
Biodecolourization of Azo Dye under Extreme Environmental Conditions via Klebsiella quasipneumoniae GT7: Mechanism and Efficiency
571
Biodecontamination: cost-benefit analysis of a novel approach for decontamination of massive concrete structures
572
Biodegradability
573
Biodegradability
574
Biodegradability and anticoagulant properties of chitosan and sulfonated chitosan films coated on TiNi alloys
575
Biodegradability and biocompatibility of a pH- and thermo-sensitive hydrogel formed from a sulfonamide-modified poly(ε-caprolactone-co-lactide)–poly(ethylene glycol)–poly(ε-caprolactone-co-lactide) block copolymer
576
Biodegradability and change of physical characteristics of particles during anaerobic digestion of domestic sewage
577
Biodegradability and ecotoxicity of amine oxide based surfactants Original Research Article
578
Biodegradability and groundwater pollutant potential of organic anti-freeze liquids used in borehole heat exchangers
579
Biodegradability and mechanical properties of agro-flour-filled polybutylene succinate biocomposites
580
Biodegradability and property characterizations of Methyl Cellulose: Effect of nanocompositing and chemical crosslinking
581
Biodegradability and toxicity assessment of trans-chlordane photochemical treatment Original Research Article
582
Biodegradability assessment of several priority hazardous substances: Choice, application and relevance regarding toxicity and bacterial activity
583
Biodegradability enhancement and detoxification of cork processing wastewater molecular size fractions by ozone
584
Biodegradability enhancement of phenolic compounds by Hydrogen Peroxide Promoted Catalytic Wet Air Oxidation
585
Biodegradability enhancement of textile dyes and textile wastewater by VUV photolysis
586
Biodegradability evaluation of dairy effluents originated in selected sections of dairy production
587
Biodegradability of activated sludge organics under anaerobic conditions
588
Biodegradability of aged pyrene and phenanthrene in a natural soil
589
Biodegradability of alkylates as a sole carbon source in the presence of ethanol or BTEX Original Research Article
590
Biodegradability of antineoplastic compounds in screening tests: influence of glucosidation and of stereochemistry
591
Biodegradability of Atrazine, Cyanazine and Dicamba under methanogenic condition in three soils of China
592
Biodegradability of biodegradable/degradable plastic materials under aerobic and anaerobic conditions
593
Biodegradability of biofilm extracellular polymeric substances
594
Biodegradability of biomass pyrolysis oils: Comparison to conventional petroleum fuels and alternatives fuels in current use
595
Biodegradability of cellulose fabric modified by imidazolidinone
596
Biodegradability of degradable mulching film in a laboratory-controlled composting test
597
Biodegradability of dispersed crude oil at two different temperatures
598
Biodegradability of ethyl and n-octyl branched poly(ethylene adipate) and poly(butylene succinate)
599
Biodegradability of ethylenediamine-based complexing agents
600
Biodegradability of ethylenediamine-based complexing agents and related compounds
601
Biodegradability of fecal nitrogen in composting process
602
Biodegradability of fluorinated surfactants under aerobic and anaerobic conditions
603
Biodegradability of injection molded bioplastic pots containing polylactic acid and poultry feather fiber
604
Biodegradability of leathers through anaerobic pathway
605
Biodegradability of meat industry wastes under anaerobic and aerobic conditions
606
Biodegradability of Metronidazole, Olaquindox, and Tylosin and Formation of Tylosin Degradation Products in Aerobic Soil–Manure Slurries
607
Biodegradability of nitrogenous compounds under anaerobic conditions and its estimation
608
Biodegradability of oily wastewater using rotating biological contactor combined with an external membrane
609
Biodegradability of organic by-products after natural organic matter oxidation with ClO2—case study
610
Biodegradability of organic matter associated with sewer sediments during first flush Original Research Article
611
Biodegradability of organic matter in fire-affected mineral soils of Southern Spain
612
Biodegradability of organic matter in fire-affected mineral soils of Southern Spain
613
Biodegradability of pharmaceutical industrial wastewater and formation of recalcitrant organic compounds during aerobic biological treatment
614
Biodegradability of poly (2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) in the presence of the J774.2 macrophage cell line
615
Biodegradability of polyethylene glycol 400 by complex microfloras
616
Biodegradability of soluble organic matter in maize-cropped soils
617
Biodegradability of some antibiotics, elimination of the genotoxicity and affection of wastewater bacteria in a simple test
618
Biodegradability of Surfactants under Aerobic, Anoxic, and Anaerobic Conditions
619
Biodegradability of tetrachlorobenzyltoluenes and polychlorinated biphenyls in activated sludge and in cultures of alcaligenes sp. JB1: A preliminary study
620
Biodegradability of the anti-tumour agent ifosfamide and its occurrence in hospital effluents and communal sewage
621
Biodegradability of the Molluscicidal Saponins of Phytolacca dodecandra
622
Biodegradability of the X-ray contrast compound diatrizoic acid, identification of aerobic degradation products and effects against sewage sludge micro-organisms
623
Biodegradability of treated aqueous solutions of biorecalcitrant pesticides by means of photocatalytic ozonation Original Research Article
624
Biodegradability of Trifluoroacetic Acid
625
Biodegradability of wheat gluten based bioplastics
626
Biodegradability oriented treatability studies on high strength segregated wastewater of a woolen textile dyeing plant
627
Biodegradability simulation studies in semicontinuous activated sludge reactors with low (μg/L range) and standard (ppm range) chemical concentrations
628
Biodegradability study and pH influence on growth and orientation of ZnO nanorods via aqueous solution process
629
Biodegradability testing of synthetic ester lubricants––effects of additives and usage
630
Biodegradable aliphatic polyester-poly (epichlorohydrin) blend/organoclay nanocomposites; synthesis and rheological characterization
631
Biodegradable amylose films reinforced by graphene oxide and polyvinyl alcohol
632
Biodegradable amylose-g-PLA glycopolymers from renewable resources
633
Biodegradable amylose-g-PLA glycopolymers from renewable resources
634
Biodegradable and bioactive CGP/PVA film for fungal growth inhibition
635
Biodegradable and bioactive hybrid organic–inorganic PEG-siloxane fibers. Preparation and Tcharacterization
636
Biodegradable and bioactive porous polymer/inorganic composite scaffolds for bone tissue engineering
637
Biodegradable and biocompatible polyampholyte microgels derived from chitosan, carboxymethyl cellulose and modified methyl cellulose
638
Biodegradable and injectable cure-on-demand polyurethane scaffolds for regeneration of articular cartilage
639
Biodegradable and photocrosslinkable polyphosphoester hydrogel
640
Biodegradable and Sustainable Fibres, R.S. Blackburn (Ed.). Woodhead Publishing Ltd, Cambridge (2005). xxii + 456 pp., £135-00, ISBN: 1-85573-916-X
641
Biodegradable and synthetic membranes for the expansion and functional differentiation of rat embryonic liver cells
642
Biodegradable and thermoresponsive micelles of triblock copolymers based on 2-(N,N-dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate and ε-caprolactone for controlled drug delivery
643
Biodegradable and thermo-sensitive chitosan-g-poly(N-vinylcaprolactam) nanoparticles as a 5-fluorouracil carrier
644
Biodegradable arginine-based poly(ester-amide)s as non-viral gene delivery reagents
645
Biodegradable behaviors of AZ31 magnesium alloy in simulated body fluid
646
Biodegradable blends of cellulose with synthetic polymers and some other polysaccharides
647
Biodegradable block copolymers
648
Biodegradable bone cement compositions based on acrylate and epoxide terminated poly(propylene fumarate) oligomers and calcium salt compositions
649
Biodegradable borosilicate bioactive glass scaffolds with a trabecular microstructure for bone repair
650
Biodegradable brush copolymer nanomicelles for smart release of doxorubicin
651
Biodegradable CaMgZn bulk metallic glass for potential skeletal application
652
Biodegradable cationic PEG–PEI–PBLG hyperbranched block copolymer: synthesis and micelle characterization
653
Biodegradable chitosan nanogels crosslinked with genipin
654
Biodegradable chitosan-glycolipid hybrid nanogels: A novel approach to encapsulate fucoxanthin for improved stability and bioavailability
655
Biodegradable comb-dendritic tri-block copolymers consisting of poly(ethylene glycol) and poly(l-lactide): Synthesis, characterizations, and regulation of surface morphology and cell responses
656
Biodegradable Composite Film Based on Tapioca Starch/Bovine Gelatin with Roselle Calyx Extract and Zinc Oxide Nanorod
657
Biodegradable composite scaffolds incorporating an intramedullary rod and delivering bone morphogenetic protein-2 for stabilization and bone regeneration in segmental long bone defects
658
Biodegradable composite scaffolds with an interconnected spherical network for bone tissue engineering
659
Biodegradable composites based on L-polylactide and jute fibres
660
Biodegradable composites based on l-polylactide and jute fibres
661
Biodegradable coronary stents pass first clinical hurdle
662
Biodegradable cross-linked poly(trimethylene carbonate) networks for implant applications: Synthesis and properties
663
Biodegradable crosslinked polymers based on triethoxysilane terminated polylactide oligomers
664
Biodegradable cystamine spacer facilitates the clearance of Gd(III) chelates in poly(glutamic acid) Gd-DO3A conjugates for contrast-enhanced MR imaging
665
Biodegradable device applied in flatfoot surgery: Comparative studies between clinical and technological aspects of removed screws
666
Biodegradable dextran-based microspheres for delivery of anticancer drug mitomycin C
667
Biodegradable dissolved organic carbon concentration of feed water and NF membrane biofouling: a pilot train study Original Research Article
668
Biodegradable dissolved organic carbon in forest soil solution and effects of chronic nitrogen deposition
669
Biodegradable dissolved organic carbon in forest soil solution and effects of chronic nitrogen deposition
670
Biodegradable drug-eluting stents: promises and pitfalls
671
Biodegradable elastic photocured polyesters based on adipic acid, 4-hydroxycinnamic acid and poly(ε-caprolactone) diols
672
Biodegradable elastomer for soft tissue engineering
673
Biodegradable electrospun nanofibers coated with platelet-rich plasma for cell adhesion and proliferation
674
Biodegradable electrospun poly(l-lactide) fibers containing antibacterial silver nanoparticles
675
Biodegradable Fe-based alloys for use in osteosynthesis: Outcome of an in vivo study after 52 weeks
676
Biodegradable fibrous scaffolds with diverse properties by electrospinning candidates from a combinatorial macromer library
677
Biodegradable film: 6. Modification of the film for control release of insecticides
678
Biodegradable Films Based on Cassava Starch/Mentha piperita Essence: Fabrication, Characterization and Properties
679
Biodegradable foams based on cassava starch, sunflower proteins and cellulose fibers obtained by a baking process Original Research Article
680
Biodegradable Food Packaging Materials and Prospects of the Fourth Industrial Revolution for Tomato Fruit and Product Handling
681
Biodegradable fraction of organic carbon estimated under oxic and anoxic conditions
682
Biodegradable functional poly(ester amide)s with pendant hydroxyl functional groups: Synthesis, characterization, fabrication and in vitro cellular response
683
Biodegradable gelatin hydrogel potentiates the angiogenic effect of fibroblast growth factor 4 plasmid in rabbit hindlimb ischemia
684
Biodegradable gelatin microparticles as delivery systems for the controlled release of bone morphogenetic protein-2
685
Biodegradable gelatin microspheres enhance the neuroprotective potency of osteopontin via quick and sustained release in the post-ischemic brain
686
Biodegradable gelatin–chitosan films incorporated with essential oils as antimicrobial agents for fish preservation Original Research Article
687
Biodegradable gelatin–ciprofloxacin–montmorillonite composite hydrogels for controlled drug release and wound dressing application
688
Biodegradable graft copolymers of fenugreek mucilage and polyacrylamide: A renewable reservoir to biomaterials
689
Biodegradable green composites made using bamboo micro/nano-fibrils and chemically modified soy protein resin
690
Biodegradable green composites reinforced by the fiber recycling from disposable chopsticks
691
Biodegradable HA-PLA 3-D porous scaffolds: Effect of nano-sized filler content on scaffold properties
692
Biodegradable honeycomb-patterned film composed of poly(lactic acid) and dioleoylphosphatidylethanolamine
693
Biodegradable hybrid polymeric membranes for ocular drug delivery
694
Biodegradable hydrogels based on novel photopolymerizable guar gum–methacrylate macromonomers for in situ fabrication of tissue engineering scaffolds
695
Biodegradable hydrogels obtained by photocrosslinking of dextran and polyaspartamide derivatives
696
Biodegradable Implants of Gentamicin Sulfate for Effective Management of Osteomyelitis
697
Biodegradable implants versus standard metal fixation for displaced radial head fractures. A prospective, randomized, multicenter study
698
Biodegradable in situ gel-forming controlled drug delivery system based on thermosensitive PCL–PEG–PCL hydrogel. Part 2: Sol–gel–sol transition and drug delivery behavior
699
Biodegradable injectable polyurethanes: Synthesis and evaluation for orthopaedic applications
700
Biodegradable insulin-loaded PLGA microspheres fabricated by three different emulsification techniques: Investigation for cartilage tissue engineering
701
Biodegradable IPNs based on oxidized alginate and dextran-HEMA for controlled release of proteins
702
Biodegradable kefiran-chitosan-nanocellulose blend film: Production and physical, barrier, mechanical, thermal, and structural properties
703
Biodegradable laminar implants for sustained release of recombinant human growth hormone
704
Biodegradable Magnesium Alloys Developed as Bone Repair Materials: A Review
705
Biodegradable magnesium–hydroxyapatite metal matrix composites
706
Biodegradable metals
707
Biodegradable Mg and Mg alloys: Corrosion and biocompatibility
708
Biodegradable Mg corrosion and osteoblast cell culture studies
709
Biodegradable micelles/polymersomes from fumaric/sebacic acids and poly(ethylene glycol)
710
Biodegradable microfiber implants delivering paclitaxel for post-surgical chemotherapy against malignant glioma
711
Biodegradable microgrooved polymeric surfaces obtained by photolithography for skeletal muscle cell orientation and myotube development
712
Biodegradable microparticles covalently linked to surface antigens of the scuticociliate parasite P. dicentrarchi promote innate immune responses in vitro
713
Biodegradable microspheres containing group B Streptococcus vaccine: Immune response in mice
714
Biodegradable microspheres containing poly(ɛ-caprolactone)–Pluronic block copolymers for temperature-responsive release of proteins
715
Biodegradable microspheres for vitreoretinal drug delivery
716
Biodegradable microspheres of novel segmented poly(ether-ester-amide)s based on poly( -caprolactone) for the delivery of bioactive compounds
717
Biodegradable m-PEG/PCL Core-Shell Micelles: Preparation and Characterization as a Sustained Release Formulation for Curcumin
718
Biodegradable MPEG-g-Chitosan and methoxy poly(ethylene glycol)-b-poly(ε-caprolactone) composite films: Part 1. Preparation and characterization
719
Biodegradable MPEG-g-Chitosan and methoxy poly(ethylene glycol)-b-poly(ε-caprolactone) composite films: Part 1. Preparation and characterization
720
Biodegradable mulch as microclimate modification effort for improving the growth of horenso; Spinacia oleracea L.
721
Biodegradable multiblock PEO/PLA thermoplastic elastomers: molecular design and properties
722
Biodegradable multilayer barrier films based on alginate/polyethyleneimine and biaxially oriented poly(lactic acid)
723
Biodegradable municipal solid waste: Characterization and potential use as animal feedstuffs
724
Biodegradable nanocellulose reinforced biocomposites for food packaging – a narrative review and future perspective
725
Biodegradable nanocomposite coatings accelerate bone healing: In vivo evaluation
726
Biodegradable nanocomposite hydrogel structures with enhanced mechanical properties prepared by photo-crosslinking solutions of poly(trimethylene carbonate)–poly(ethylene glycol)–poly(trimethylene carbonate) macromonomers and nanoclay particles
727
Biodegradable nanocomposites obtained by ball milling of pectin and montmorillonites
728
Biodegradable nanoparticles for cytosolic delivery of therapeutics
729
Biodegradable nanoparticles for drug and gene delivery to cells and tissue
730
Biodegradable nanoparticles for drug and gene delivery to cells and tissue
731
Biodegradable nanoparticles for drug delivery and targeting
732
Biodegradable nanoparticles of amphiphilic triblock copolymers based on poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) and poly(ethylene glycol) as drug carriers
733
Biodegradable nanoporous nanoparticles for human serum analysis
734
Biodegradable nanospheres self-assembled from complementary hydrophilic dextran macromers
735
Biodegradable non-aromatic adhesive polyurethanes based on disaccharides for medical applications
736
Biodegradable organic matter in municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash
737
Biodegradable organic matter removal in biological filters: evaluation of the CHABROL model
738
Biodegradable osteosynthesis in mandibular advancement: a pilot study
739
Biodegradable packages development from starch based heat sealable films Original Research Article
740
Biodegradable packing materials from hydrolysates of collagen waste proteins
741
Biodegradable particle formation for drug and gene delivery using supercritical fluid and dense gas
742
Biodegradable PEG/cellulose, PEG/agarose and PEG/chitosan blends as shape stabilized phase change materials for latent heat energy storage
743
Biodegradable pH/temperature-sensitive oligo(β-amino ester urethane) hydrogels for controlled release of doxorubicin
744
Biodegradable photo-crosslinked poly(ether-ester) networks for lubricious coatings
745
Biodegradable pH-responsive alginate-poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) nano/micro hydrogel matrices for oral delivery of silymarin
746
Biodegradable pH-responsive polyacrylic acid derivative hydrogels with tunable swelling behavior for oral delivery of insulin
747
Biodegradable plastics: a solution or a challenge?
748
Biodegradable poly( , -lactic acid)-poly(ethylene glycol)-monomethyl ether diblock copolymers: structures and surface properties relevant to their use as biomaterials
749
Biodegradable poly( -caprolactone)-poly(ethylene glycol) block copolymers: characterization and their use as drug carriers for a controlled delivery system
750
Biodegradable poly( -lactide)-poly(ethylene glycol) multiblock copolymer: synthesis and evaluation of cell affinity
751
Biodegradable poly(asparagine) grafted with poly(caprolactone) and the effect of substitution on self-aggregation
752
Biodegradable poly(dl-lactide)/poly(ε-caprolactone) mixtures: Miscibility at the air/water interface
753
Biodegradable poly(ester urethane) urea scaffolds for tissue engineering: Interaction with osteoblast-like MG-63 cells
754
Biodegradable poly(ester urethane)urea elastomers with variable amino content for subsequent functionalization with phosphorylcholine
755
Biodegradable poly(ether ester urethane)urea elastomers based on poly(ether ester) triblock copolymers and putrescine: synthesis, characterization and cytocompatibility
756
Biodegradable poly(ethylene succinate) nanocomposites. Effect of filler type on thermal behaviour and crystallization kinetics
757
Biodegradable poly(lactic acid)-based hybrid coating materials for food packaging films with gas barrier properties
758
Biodegradable poly(l-lactic acid) nanofiber prepared by a carbon dioxide laser supersonic drawing
759
Biodegradable poly(l-lactide)/poly(ɛ-caprolactone)-modified montmorillonite nanocomposites: Preparation and characterization
760
Biodegradable poly(polyol sebacate) polymers
761
Biodegradable poly(propylene carbonate)/montmorillonite nanocomposites prepared by direct melt intercalation
762
Biodegradable poly(sebacic anhydride-co-caprolactone) multi-block copolymers: Synthesis, characterization, crystallinity and crystalline morphology
763
Biodegradable polycation and plasmid DNA multilayer film for prolonged gene delivery to mouse osteoblasts
764
BIODEGRADABLE POLYESTER FILMS
765
Biodegradable polyester nanocomposites: The effect of structure on mechanical and degradation behavior
766
Biodegradable polyesters for controlled release of trypanocidal drugs: In vitro and in vivo studies
767
Biodegradable polymer based encapsulation of neem oil nanoemulsion for controlled release of Aza-A
768
Biodegradable Polymer Biolimus-Eluting Stent Versus Durable Polymer Everolimus-Eluting Stent: A Randomized, Controlled, Noninferiority Trial
769
Biodegradable polymer brush as nanocoupled interface for improving the durability of polymer coating on metal surface
770
Biodegradable polymer foams prepared with supercritical CO2–ethanol mixtures as blowing agents
771
Biodegradable polymer nanocomposites: The role of nanoclays on the thermomechanical characteristics and the electrospun fibrous structure
772
Biodegradable polymer solar cells
773
Biodegradable Polymer Versus Permanent Polymer Drug-Eluting Stents and Everolimus- Versus Sirolimus-Eluting Stents in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease: 3-Year Outcomes From a Randomized Clinical Trial
774
Biodegradable polymeric microcellular foams by modified thermally induced phase separation method
775
Biodegradable polymeric microparticles for drug delivery and vaccine formulation: the surface attachment of hydrophilic species using the concept of poly(ethylene glycol) anchoring segments
776
Biodegradable polymeric nanoparticles based drug delivery systems
777
Biodegradable polymeric system for cisplatin delivery: Development, in vitro characterization and investigation of toxicity profile
778
Biodegradable polymers
779
Biodegradable polymers and their layered silicate nanocomposites: In greening the 21st century materials world
780
Biodegradable polymers as biomaterials
781
Biodegradable polymers by reactive blending trans-esterification of thermoplastic starch with poly(vinyl acetate) and poly(vinyl acetate-co-butyl acrylate)
782
Biodegradable polymers for electrospinning: Towards biomedical applications
783
Biodegradable Polymers for Industrial Application, R. Smith (Ed.). Woodhead Publishing Ltd/CRC Press, Cambridge, UK/Boca Raton, FL, USA (2005)
784
Biodegradable polymers for the controlled release of ocular drugs
785
Biodegradable polyphosphazenes for drug delivery applications
786
Biodegradable polypyrrole/dextrin conductive nanocomposite: Synthesis, characterization, antioxidant and antibacterial activity
787
Biodegradable polyurethane composite scaffolds containing Bioglass® for bone tissue engineering
788
Biodegradable polyurethane nanocomposites containing dexamethasone for ocular route
789
Biodegradable poly-β-hydroxybutyrate scaffold seeded with Schwann cells to promote spinal cord repair
790
Biodegradable Scaffolds for Cartilage Tissue Engineering
791
Biodegradable scleral plugs for vitreoretinal drug delivery
792
Biodegradable self-adhesive tapes with starch carrier
793
Biodegradable self-reporting nanocomposite films of poly(lactic acid) nanoparticles engineered by layer-by-layer assembly
794
Biodegradable solid waste management by microorganism: Challenge and potential for composting
795
Biodegradable starch based nanocomposites with low water vapor permeability and high storage modulus
796
Biodegradable starch/clay nanocomposite films for food packaging applications
797
Biodegradable stents with elastic memory
798
Biodegradable sunflower protein films naturally activated with antioxidant compounds
799
Biodegradable superabsorbent hydrogels derived from cellulose by esterification crosslinking with 1,2,3,4-butanetetracarboxylic dianhydride
800
Biodegradable thermogelling poly(ester urethane)s consisting of poly(lactic acid) – Thermodynamics of micellization and hydrolytic degradation
801
Biodegradable Thermoplastic Materials
802
Biodegradable Thermoplastic Materials
803
Biodegradable thermoresponsive poly(amino acid)s
804
Biodegradable three-dimensional networks of poly(dimethylamino ethyl methacrylate). Synthesis, characterization and in vitro studies of structural degradation and cytotoxicity
805
Biodegradable three-layer film derived from bovine gelatin Original Research Article
806
Biodegradable vesicular nanocarriers based on poly(ɛ-caprolactone)-block-poly(ethyl ethylene phosphate) for drug delivery
807
Biodegradable Whey Protein Edible Films as a New Biomaterials for Food and Drug Packaging
808
Biodegradable wound-closing devices for gastrointestinal interventions: Degradation performance of the magnesium tip
809
Biodegradable, thermoplastic polyurethane grafts for small diameter vascular replacements
810
BIODEGRADASI FENANTREN OLEH BAKTERI LAUT Pseudomonas sp KalP3b22 ASAL KUMAI KALIMANTAN TENGAH
811
Biodegradation analyses of trichloroethylene (TCE) by bacteria and its use for biosensing of TCE
812
Biodegradation and adsorption in refractory leachate treatment by the biological activated carbon fluidized bed process
813
Biodegradation and adsorption of crude oil hydrocarbons supported on “homoionic” montmorillonite clay minerals
814
Biodegradation and appearance of plastic treated solid wood
815
Biodegradation and aquatic toxicity of β-alaninediacetic acid (β-ADA)
816
Biodegradation and biocompatibility of PLA and PLGA microspheres
817
Biodegradation and bioremediation of endosulfan contaminated soil
818
Biodegradation and bioremediation, Martin Alexander. Academic Press, Washington DC (1994), 302, ISBN: 0-12-049860-X
819
Biodegradation and Biosurfactant Production by Agrobacterium tumefaciens Utilizing Weathered ineral base Oil
820
Biodegradation and characterization of water-degraded archaeological textiles created for conservation research
821
Biodegradation and chiral stability of fipronil in aerobic and flooded paddy soils Original Research Article
822
Biodegradation and compressive strength of phosphorylated chitosan/chitosan/hydroxyapatite bio-composites
823
Biodegradation and decolorization of triphenylmethane dyes by Staphylococcus epidermidis Original Research Article
824
Biodegradation and decolourization of anaerobically treated distillery spent wash by a novel bacterial consortium
825
Biodegradation and detoxification of bisphenol A with one newly-isolated strain Bacillus sp. GZB: Kinetics, mechanism and estrogenic transition
826
Biodegradation and detoxification of organophosphate insecticide, malathion by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. pisi cutinase
827
Biodegradation and detoxification of phenolic compounds by pure and mixed indigenous cultures in aerobic reactors
828
Biodegradation and detoxification of p-nitrophenol by Rhodococcus wratislaviensis
829
Biodegradation and distribution of water-soluble chitosan in mice
830
Biodegradation and ecotoxicity evaluation of a bionolle and starch blend and its degradation products in compost
831
Biodegradation and effect of formaldehyde and phenol on the denitrification process
832
Biodegradation and environmental behavior of biodiesel mixtures in the sea: An initial study
833
BIODEGRADATION AND IN VITRO DIGESTIBILITY OF MAIZE HUSKS TREATED WITH EDIBLE FUNGI (Pleurotus tuber-regium and Lentinus subnudus FROM NIGERIA
834
Biodegradation and insecticidal activity of the toxin from Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki bound on complexes of montmorillonite–humic acids–Al hydroxypolymers
835
Biodegradation and insecticidal activity of the toxin from Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki bound on complexes of montmorillonite–humic acids–Al hydroxypolymers
836
Biodegradation and mineral weathering controls on bulk electrical conductivity in a shallow hydrocarbon contaminated aquifer
837
Biodegradation and regeneration of water-soluble carbon in a forest soil: leaching column study
838
Biodegradation and sorption of nodularin (NOD) in fine-grained sediments Original Research Article
839
BIODEGRADATION AND SORPTION OF POLYASPARTATE IN SOILS
840
Biodegradation and speciation of residual SS-ethylenediaminedisuccinic acid (EDDS) in soil solution left after soil washing
841
Biodegradation and toxicity of benzothiazoles
842
Biodegradation and toxicity of wastewater from industry producing mineral fibres for thermal insulation
843
Biodegradation and toxicity reduction in effluent of the Presidente Bernardes Oil Refinery in Cubatão SP, Brazil
844
Biodegradation and toxicity to fish of di-long-chain tertiary amine salt containing ester and amide bonds Original Research Article
845
Biodegradation and transfer of ingested 2,4-D herbicide by a polyphagous saturniid caterpillar Original Research Article
846
Biodegradation behavior of chitosan/calcium phosphate composites
847
Biodegradation behavior of micro-arc oxidized AZ31 magnesium alloys formed in two different electrolytes
848
Biodegradation Behavior of PVA/Corn Starch Blend Films under the Influence of α-amylase Solution Immersion, Soil Burial and Water immersion
849
Biodegradation behavior of ultra-high-strength hydroxyapatite/poly ( -lactide) composite rods for internal fixation of bone fractures
850
Biodegradation behaviors and water adsorption of poly(vinyl alcohol)/starch/carboxymethyl cellulose/clay nanocomposites
851
Biodegradation Behaviour of Particleboard Bonded with Modified PVOH/Oil Palm Starch and Nano Silicon Dioxide
852
Biodegradation by activated sludge and toxicity of tetracycline into a semi-industrial membrane bioreactor
853
Biodegradation capability of Absidia fusca Linnemann towards environmental pollutants
854
Biodegradation capacity of tributyltin by two Chlorella species
855
Biodegradation characteristics and bioaugmentation potential of a novel quinoline-degrading strain of Bacillus sp. isolated from petroleum-contaminated soil
856
Biodegradation characteristics of quinoline by Pseudomonas putida
857
Biodegradation characteristics of starch–polystyrene loose-fill foams in a composting medium
858
Biodegradation combined with ozone for the remediation of contaminated soils
859
Biodegradation during contaminant transport in porous media: 1. mathematical analysis of controlling factors
860
Biodegradation during contaminant transport in porous media: 3. Apparent condition-dependency of growth-related coefficients
861
Biodegradation during contaminant transport in porous media: 4. Impact of microbial lag and bacterial cell growth
862
Biodegradation improvement of poly(3-hydroxy-butyrate) films by entomopathogenic fungi and UV-assisted surface functionalization
863
Biodegradation in laboratory activated sludge plants and aquatic toxicity of herbicides
864
Biodegradation kinetics and fate modelling of pentachlorophenol in bioaugmented activated sludge reactors
865
Biodegradation kinetics and interactions of styrene and ethylbenzene as single and dual substrates for a mixed bacterial culture
866
Biodegradation kinetics and mechanism of 2,4,6-tribromophenol by Bacillus sp. GZT: A phenomenon of xenobiotic methylation during debromination
867
Biodegradation kinetics and sorption reactions of three differently charged amino acids in soil and their effects on plant organic nitrogen availability
868
Biodegradation kinetics and sorption reactions of three differently charged amino acids in soil and their effects on plant organic nitrogen availability
869
Biodegradation kinetics and toxicity of vegetable oil triacylglycerols under aerobic conditions Original Research Article
870
Biodegradation kinetics of 2,4,6-trichlorophenol by Rhodococcus rhodochrous in batch culture
871
Biodegradation Kinetics of Benzene and Naphthalene in the Vadose and Saturated Zones of a (Semi)-arid Saline Coastal Soil Environment
872
Biodegradation kinetics of high strength oily pet food wastewater in a membrane-coupled bioreactor (MBR)
873
Biodegradation kinetics of LAS in river water
874
Biodegradation kinetics of peptone and 2,6-dihydroxybenzoic acid by acclimated dual microbial culture
875
Biodegradation kinetics of surfactants in seawater
876
Biodegradation kinetics of trichloroethylene and1,2-dichloroethane by Burkholderia (Pseudomonas)cepacia PR131 and Xanthobacter autotrophicus GJ10.
877
Biodegradation Mathematical Modeling and Numerical Studies of Xenobiotic Polymers
878
Biodegradation mechanisms and kinetics of azo dye 4BS by a microbial consortium
879
Biodegradation Modeling of Nitrophenolic Pollutant in a Slurry Bubble Reactor
880
Biodegradation modelling of a dissolved gasoline plume applying independent laboratory and field parameters
881
Biodegradation of (1→3)-β-polyglucuronate prepared by TEMPO-mediated oxidation
882
Biodegradation of [14C]-4-nitrophenol in a sediment–water simulation test
883
Biodegradation of [S,S], [R,R] and mixed stereoisomers of Ethylene Diamine Disuccinic Acid (EDDS), a transition metal chelator
884
Biodegradation of 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane in Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB) reactor
885
Biodegradation of 1,2,3,4-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in liquid broth by brown-rot fungi
886
Biodegradation of 1,4-dioxane in planted and unplanted soil: effect of bioaugmentation with amycolata sp. CB1190
887
Biodegradation of 17 β-estradiol by Serratia marcescens and Stenotrophomonas tumulicola co-culture isolated from a sewage treatment plant in Upper Egypt
888
Biodegradation of 2 - methoxyethanol by a new bacterium isolate Pseudomonas sp.Strain VB under aerobic conditions
889
Biodegradation of 2,4- and 2,6-diaminotoluene by acclimated bacteria
890
Biodegradation of 2,4,6-trichlorophenol and associated hydraulic conductivity reduction in sand-bed columns
891
Biodegradation of 2,4,6-trichlorophenol in the presence of primary substrate by immobilized pure culture bacteria
892
Biodegradation of 2,4,6-trinitrophenol (picric acid) in a biological aerated filter (BAF)
893
Biodegradation of 2,4-dichlorophenol in sequencing batch reactors augmented with immobilized mixed culture
894
Biodegradation of 2,4-dinitrophenol with laccase immobilized on nano-porous silica beads
895
Biodegradation of 25-norhopanes in a Liaohe Basin (NE China) oil reservoir
896
Biodegradation of 2-fluorobenzoate and dichloromethane under simultaneous and sequential alternating pollutant feeding
897
Biodegradation of 4-(1-nonyl)phenol by axenic cultures of the yeast Candida aquaetextoris: identification of microbial breakdown products and proposal of a possible metabolic pathway
898
Biodegradation of 4,5,6-trichloroguaiacol by a consortium of aerobic bacteria isolated from cellulose pulp mill effluent
899
Biodegradation of 4-chlorophenol by acclimated and unacclimated activated sludge—Evaluation of biokinetic coefficients
900
Biodegradation of a dental resin material by fibroblast conditioned media
901
Biodegradation of a mixture of the herbicides ametryn, and 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) in a compartmentalized biofilm reactor
902
Biodegradation of a model azo disperse dye by the white rot fungus Pleurotus ostreatus
903
Biodegradation of a musty odour component, 2-methylisoborneol
904
Biodegradation of a nonylphenol ethoxylate by the autochthonous microflora in lake water with observations on the influence of light
905
Biodegradation of a polymeric dye in a pulsed bed bioreactor by immobilised Phanerochaete chrysosporium
906
Biodegradation of a simulated textile effluent by immobilised-coated laccase in laboratory-scale reactors Original Research Article
907
Biodegradation of Abies bornmülleriana (Mattf.) and Fagus orientalis (L.) by the white rot fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium
908
Biodegradation of acrylamide employing free and immobilized cells of Pseudomonas aeruginosa
909
Biodegradation of aged residues of atrazine and alachlor in a mix-load site soil
910
Biodegradation of aged residues of atrazine and alachlor in a mix-load site soil
911
Biodegradation of agricultural herbicides in sequencing batch reactors under aerobic or anaerobic conditions
912
Biodegradation of Aircraft Deicing Fluids in Soil at Low Temperatures
913
Biodegradation of alachlor in liquid and soil cultures under variable carbon and nitrogen sources by bacterial consortium isolated from corn field soil
914
Biodegradation of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons by natural soil microflora and pure cultures of imperfect and lignolitic fungi Original Research
915
Biodegradation of aliphatic hydrocarbons in the presence of hydroxy cucurbit[6]uril
916
Biodegradation of aliphatic–aromatic copolyesters: evaluation of the final biodegradability and ecotoxicological impact of degradation intermediates
917
Biodegradation of alkyltrimethylammonium salts in activated sludge
918
Biodegradation of an endocrine-disrupting chemical di-n-butyl phthalate ester by Pseudomonas fluorescens B-1
919
Biodegradation of an s-triazine herbicide, simazine
920
Biodegradation of aniline in an alkaline environment by a novel strain of the halophilic bacterium, Dietzia natronolimnaea JQ-AN
921
Biodegradation of animal fats in a co-composting process with wastewater sludge
922
Biodegradation of anionic surfactants in the presence of organic contaminants
923
Biodegradation of anthracene and benz[a]anthracene by two Fusarium solani strains isolated from mangrove sediments
924
Biodegradation Of Anthracene And Fluoranthene By Fungi Isolated From An Experimental Constructed Wetland For Wastewater Treatment
925
Biodegradation of Anthracene by soil fungi
926
Biodegradation of Anthracene Compound by Two Species of Filamentous Fungi
927
BIODEGRADATION OF ANTHRAQUINONE DYE BY ASPERGILLUS NIGER SA1 IN SELF DESIGNED FLUIDIZED BED BIOREACTOR
928
BIODEGRADATION OF AROMATIC AMINE COMPOUND USING MOVING BED BIOFILM REACTORS
929
Biodegradation of Aromatic and Alkanes Compounds in Contamination Soils with Gasoline by Klebsiella pneumoniae
930
Biodegradation of aromatic compounds by white rot and ectomycorrhizal fungal species and the accumulation of chlorinated benzoic acid in ectomycorrhizal pine seedlings
931
Biodegradation of aromatic hydrocarbons under anoxic conditions in a shallow sand and gravel aquifer of the Lower Rhine Valley, Germany
932
Biodegradation of aromatic land-plant biomarkers in some Australian crude oils
933
Biodegradation of atmospheric pollutants by fungi: A crucial point in the corrosion of carbonate building stone
934
Biodegradation of automotive waste polyester polyurethane foam using Pseudomonas chlororaphis ATCC55729
935
Biodegradation of azo dyes by the yeast Candida zeylanoides in batch aerated cultures
936
Biodegradation of benzene homologues in contaminated sediment of the East China Sea
937
Biodegradation of benzene, toluene; and other aromatic compounds by Pseudmonas sp. D8
938
Biodegradation of benzidine based dye Direct Blue-6 by Pseudomonas desmolyticum NCIM 2112
939
Biodegradation of benzoate with nitrate as electron acceptor at different redox potentials in sand column microcosms
940
Biodegradation of beta-cypermethrin by two Serratia spp. with different cell surface hydrophobicity
941
Biodegradation of bilge waste from Patagonia with an indigenous microbial community
942
Biodegradation of Bonnylight crude oil by locally isolated fungi from oil contaminated soils in Akure, Ondo state
943
Biodegradation of bromoamine acid using combined airlift loop reactor and biological activated carbon
944
Biodegradation of BTEX compounds in a biofilm reactor—Modeling and simulation
945
Biodegradation of BTEX in a fungal biofilter: Influence of operational parameters, effect of shock-loads and substrate stratification
946
Biodegradation of carbamate juvenile hormone analogue by soil microorganisms
947
Biodegradation of caries-affected dentin bonding interface of fluoride and MDPB-containing adhesive system
948
Biodegradation of cassava starch factory residue using a combination of cellulases, xylanases and hemicellulases
949
Biodegradation of catechol (2-hydroxy phenol) bearing wastewater in an UASB reactor Original Research Article
950
Biodegradation of chemicals in a standardized test and in environmental conditions
951
Biodegradation of chicken feathers waste directed by Bacillus subtilis recombinant cells: Scaling up in a laboratory scale fermentor
952
Biodegradation of chitosan-graft-polymethylmethacrylate films
953
Biodegradation of chlordane and hexachlorobenzenes in river sediment Original Research Article
954
Biodegradation of chlorferon and diethylthiophosphate by consortia enriched from waste cattle dip solution
955
Biodegradation of chlorinated aromatic hydrocarbons in slow sand filters simulating conditions in contaminated soil—Pilot study for in situ cleaning of an industrial site
956
Biodegradation of chlorinated paraffins and long-chain chloroalkanes by Rhodococcus sp. S45-1
957
Biodegradation of chlorinated solvents in a water unsaturated topsoil
958
Biodegradation of chlorpyrifos and 3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinol by a newly isolated Paracoccus sp. strain TRP
959
Biodegradation of chlorpyrifos and 3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinol by Cupriavidus sp. DT-1
960
Biodegradation of chlorpyrifos by Pseudomonas sp. in a continuous packed bed bioreactor
961
Biodegradation of cinematographic gelatin emulsion by bacteria and filamentous fungi using indirect impedance technique
962
Biodegradation of cis-1,2-dichloro-ethylene at low concentrations with methane-oxidizing bacteria in a biofilm reactor Original Research Article
963
Biodegradation of cobalt–citrate complexes: Implications for cobalt mobility in groundwater
964
Biodegradation of complex hydrocarbons in spent engine oil by novel bacterial consortium isolated from deep sea sediment
965
Biodegradation of composite materials
966
Biodegradation of composite resin with ester linkages: Identifying human salivary enzyme activity with a potential role in the esterolytic process
967
Biodegradation of Congo Red by Phanerochaete chrysosporium
968
Biodegradation of coplanar polychlorinated biphenyls by anaerobic microorganisms from estuarine sediments
969
Biodegradation of coumaphos, chlorferon, and diethylthiophosphate using bacteria immobilized in Ca-alginate gel beads
970
Biodegradation of crude oil and n-alkanes by fungi isolated from Oman
971
Biodegradation of crude oil by a marine bacterium isolated from Bahia Blanca Estuary, Argentina
972
Biodegradation of Crude Oil by Kocuria sp.
973
Biodegradation of crude oil by Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia fergusonii isolated from the Goan coast
974
Biodegradation of crude oil from saline waste water using white rot fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium
975
Biodegradation of Crude Oil in Contaminated Water by Local Isolates of Enterobacter cloacae
976
Biodegradation of crude oil in sandy sediment
977
Biodegradation of crude oil into nonvolatile organic acids in a contaminated aquifer near Bemidji, Minnesota
978
Biodegradation of crude oil using an efficient microbial consortium in a simulated marine environment
979
Biodegradation of crystal violet by a Shewanella sp. NTOU1 Original Research Article
980
Biodegradation of cyanide by a new isolated strain under alkaline conditions and optimization by response surface methodology (RSM)
981
Biodegradation of cyanide by Trichoderma spp. and Fusarium spp.
982
Biodegradation of cyclodextrins in soil
983
Biodegradation of decabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-209) by a metal resistant strain, Bacillus cereus JP12
984
Biodegradation of dibromoneopentyl glycol by a bacterial consortium Original Research Article
985
Biodegradation of dibutylphthalate by white rot fungi and evaluation on its estrogenic activity
986
Biodegradation of diesel and heating oil by Acinetobacter calcoaceticus MM5: its possible applications on bioremediation
987
Biodegradation of Diesel by Acinetobacter lwoffii and Vibrio alginolyticus Isolated from Ship Dismantling Facility in Tanjungjati Coast, Madura, Indonesia
988
Biodegradation of diesel oil by an Arabian Sea sediment culture isolated from the vicinity of an oil field
989
Biodegradation of diesel oil by cold-adapted microorganisms in presence of sodium dodecyl sulfate
990
Biodegradation of diesel/biodiesel blends by a consortium of hydrocarbon degraders: Effect of the type of blend and the addition of biosurfactants
991
Biodegradation of diesel/biodiesel blends in saturated sand microcosms
992
Biodegradation of Different Concentration of dye (Congo red dye) by using Green and Blue Green Algae
993
Biodegradation of di-n-butyl phthalate (DnBP) in bioaugmented bioslurry phase reactor
994
Biodegradation of di-n-butyl phthalate by a stable bacterial consortium, HD-1, enriched from activated sludge
995
Biodegradation of dispersed diesel fuel under high salinity conditions Original
996
Biodegradation of distillery spent wash in anaerobic hybrid reactor
997
Biodegradation of Dye Using Free Laccase and Sol-gel Laccase
998
Biodegradation of dyes and polyaromatic hydrocarbons by two allelic forms of Lentinula edodes laccase expressed from Pichia pastoris
999
BIODEGRADATION OF EDTA IN PULP AND PAPER MILL EFFLUENTS BY ACTIVATED SLUDGE
1000
BIODEGRADATION OF EDTA IN PULP AND PAPER MILL EFFLUENTS BY ACTIVATED SLUDGE
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