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Bioefficacy of Controlled Release Formulations of Diuron on Brassica rapa
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Bioefficacy of Couroupita guianensis (Aubl) against Helicoverpa armigera (Hub.) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) larvae
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Bio-efficacy of different antibacterial antibiotic, plant extracts and bioagents against bacterial blight of soybean caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. glycinea
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BIOEFFICACY OF DIFFERENT PLANT EXTRACTS AGAINST MELON FRUIT FLY IN BITTER GOURD
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Bioefficacy of EPA–DHA from lipids recovered from fish processing wastes through biotechnological approaches
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Bioefficacy of Extracts of some Indigenous Nigerian Plants on the developmental stages of mosquito (Anopheles gambiae)
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BIOEFFICACY OF METARHIZIUM ANISOPLIAE ISOLATES AGAINST TEAK SKELETONISER PALIGA MACHOERALIS (LEPIDOPTERA: PYRALIDAE)
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Bioefficacy of plant powders against Callosobruchus chinensis L. (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) in infested chickpea grains
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Bioefficacy of post-emergence herbicide Prioxofop-Propanyl (Markclodina) against weeds in wheat
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Bioefficacy of some biorational insecticides for the control of Aphis gossypii Glover, 1877, (Hemiptera: Aphididae) on greenhouse grown cucumber
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Bioefficacy of Some Egyptian Aromatic Plants on Culex pipiens (Diptera: Culicidae) Adults and Larvae
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Bioefficacy of violacein against Asian armyworm Spodoptera litura Fab. (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
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Bioelectric Impedance Analysis in the Diagnosis of Vesicoureteral Reflux
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Bioelectric impedance and individual characteristics as prognostic factors for post-operative complications
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Bioelectric impedance phase angle is associated with hospital mortality of geriatric patients
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Bioelectric power generation
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Bioelectric signal detrending using smoothness prior approach
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Bioelectrical impedance analysis at the characteristic frequency
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Bioelectrical impedance analysis during acute changes of extracellular osmolality in man
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Bioelectrical impedance analysis for the measurement of human body composition: Where do we stand and what is the next step?
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Bioelectrical impedance analysis in HIV-infected patients treated with triple antiretroviral treatment
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Bioelectrical impedance analysis in human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients: comparison of single frequency with multifrequency, spectroscopy, and other novel approaches
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Bio-Electrical Impedance Analysis in Patients with Critical Illnesses
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Bioelectrical impedance analysis of frozen sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) Original Research Article
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Bioelectrical impedance analysis to assess changes intotal body water in patients with cancer
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Bioelectrical impedance analysis—part I: review of principles and methods
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Bioelectrical impedance analysis—part II: utilization in clinical practice
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Bioelectrical impedance and strength measurements in patients with heart failure: comparison with functional class
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Bioelectrical impedance is a useful adjunctive tool in assessing nutritional status in systemic sclerosis patients with gastrointestinal symptoms
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Bioelectrical impedance methods in clinical research: a follow-up to the NIH technology assessment conference
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Bioelectrical impedance phase angle as a prognostic indicator in advanced pancreatic cancer
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Bioelectrical impedance plethysmographic analysis of body composition in critically injured and healthy subjects
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Bioelectrical impedance spectroscopy (BIS) in young children with acute and semi-acute hydration disorders: Potentials and limitations
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Bio-electrical impedance spectroscopy: Alternatives for the conventional hand-to-foot measurements
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Bioelectrical impedance variation in healthy subjects during 12 h in the supine position
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BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE VECTOR ANALYSIS AND MINI NUTRITIONAL ASSESSMENT IN ELDERLY NURSING HOME RESIDENTS
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BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE VECTOR ANALYSIS DETECTS LOW BODY CELL MASS AND DEHYDRATION IN PATIENTS WITH ALZHEIMERʹS DISEASE
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Bioelectrical impedance vector distribution in the first year of life
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Bioelectrical impedance vector in pre- and postmenarcheal females
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Bioelectrical Impedance versus Body Mass Index for Predicting Body Composition Parameters in Sedentary Job Women
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BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE WITH DIFFERENT EQUATIONS VERSUS DEUTERIUM OXIDE DILUTION METHOD FOR THE INFERENCE OF BODY COMPOSITION IN HEALTHY OLDER PERSONS
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Bioelectricity and Biohydrogen Production Using High Solid Content of Oily-Kitchen Wastes in Air Cathode Microbial Fuel Cells
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Bioelectricity generation by a Gram-positive Corynebacterium sp. strain MFC03 under alkaline condition in microbial fuel cells
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Bioelectricity generation enhancement in a dual chamber microbial fuel cell under cathodic enzyme catalyzed dye decolorization
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Bioelectricity generation from coconut husk retting wastewater in fed batch operating microbial fuel cell by phenol degrading microorganism
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Bioelectricity generation in a self-sustainable Microbial Solar Cell
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Bioelectricity generation in an integrated system combining microbial fuel cell and tubular membrane reactor: Effects of operation parameters performing a microbial fuel cell-based biosensor for tubular membrane bioreactor
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Bioelectricity generation in continuously-fed microbial fuel cell: Effects of anode electrode material and hydraulic retention time
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Bioelectricity Generation in Mediator-Less Microbial Fuel Cell: Application of Pure and Mixed Cultures
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Bioelectricity generation using two chamber microbial fuel cell treating wastewater from food processing
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Bioelectricity production from food waste leachate using microbial fuel cells: Effect of NaCl and pH
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Bioelectricity production from municipal leachate in a microbial fuel cell: Effect of two cathodic catalysts
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Bioelectricity production from wastewater treatment in dual chambered microbial fuel cell (MFC) using selectively enriched mixed microflora: Effect of catholyte
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Bioelectricity production on xylose with a compost enrichment culture
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Bioelectroanalytical determination of phosphate: A review
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Bioelectrocatalysis in ionic liquids. Examining specific cation and anion effects on electrode-immobilized cytochrome c
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Bio-electrocatalysis of NADH and ethanol based on graphene sheets modified electrodes
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Bioelectrocatalysis with modified highly ordered macroporous electrodes
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Bioelectrocatalytic dioxygen reduction at hybrid silicate–polyallylamine film with encapsulated laccase
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Bioelectrocatalytic hydrogen production by hydrogenase electrodes
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Bioelectrocatalytic hydrogen production using Thiocapsa roseopersicina hydrogenase in two-compartment fuel cells
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Bioelectrocatalytic reduction of dioxygen to water at neutral pH using bilirubin oxidase as an enzyme and 2,2′-azinobis (3-ethylbenzothiazolin-6-sulfonate) as an electron transfer mediator
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Bioelectrochemical analyses of a thermophilic biocathode catalyzing sustainable hydrogen production
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Bioelectrochemical application of some PQQ-dependent enzymes
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Bioelectrochemical characterisation of cellobiose dehydrogenase modified graphite electrodes: ionic strength and pH dependences
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Bio-electrochemical conversion of carbon dioxide to methane in geological storage reservoirs
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Bioelectrochemical degradation of urea at platinized boron doped diamond electrodes for bioregenerative systems Original Research Article
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Bioelectrochemical desalination and electricity generation in microbial desalination cell with dewatered sludge as fuel
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Bioelectrochemical detection of L-lactate respiration using genetically modified Hansenula polymorpha yeast cells overexpressing flavocytochrome b2
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Bioelectrochemical enhancement of hydrogen and methane production from the anaerobic digestion of sewage sludge in single-chamber membrane-free microbial electrolysis cells
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Bio-electrochemical evaluation of fermentative hydrogen production process with the function of feeding pH
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Bioelectrochemical hydrogen production with hydrogenophilic dechlorinating bacteria as electrocatalytic agents
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Bioelectrochemical immunoassay of polychlorinated biphenyl Original Research Article
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Bioelectrochemical investigations of aryl-alcohol oxidase from Pleurotus eryngii
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Bio-electrochemical post-treatment of anaerobically treated landfill leachate
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Bioelectrochemical reduction of CO2 to CH4 via direct and indirect extracellular electron transfer by a hydrogenophilic methanogenic culture
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Bio-electrochemical remediation of real field petroleum sludge as an electron donor with simultaneous power generation facilitates biotransformation of PAH: Effect of substrate concentration
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Bioelectrochemical removal of carbon dioxide (CO2): An innovative method for biogas upgrading
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Bio-electrochemical removal of nitrate from water and wastewater—A review
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Bioelectrochemical sensor based on PQQ-dependent glucose dehydrogenase
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Bioelectrochemical signaling in green plants induced by photosensory systems
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Bioelectrochemical system stabilizes methane fermentation from garbage slurry
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Bioelectrochemical systems for simultaneously production of methane and acetate from carbon dioxide at relatively high rate
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Bioelectrochemical transformation of nicotinic acid into 6-hydroxynicotinic acid on Pseudomonas fluorescens TN5-immobilized column electrolytic flow system
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Bioelectrochemical treatment of paper and pulp wastewater in comparison with anaerobic process: Integrating chemical coagulation with simultaneous power production
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Bioelectrochemistry
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Bioelectrochemistry at metal ∣ water interfaces
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Bioelectrochemistry of glucose oxidase immobilized on ferrocene encapsulated ormosil modified electrode
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Bioelectrochemistry of red blood cells
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Bioelectrochemistry: G.S. Wilson (editor), Volume 9 of Encyclopedia of Electrochemistry, A. Bard, M. Stratmann (editors), Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2002, ISBN 3-527-30401-0, X + 662 pages, € 352.90
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Bioelectrode for detection of human salivary amylase
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Bioelectrode response modulation caused by periodical carbon paste filling process
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Bio-electro-Fenton system for enhanced estrogens degradation
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Bio-electrohydrolysis as a pretreatment strategy to catabolize complex food waste in closed circuitry: Function of electron flux to enhance acidogenic biohydrogen production
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Bio-electrolytic conversion of acidogenic effluents to biohydrogen: An integration strategy for higher substrate conversion and product recovery
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Bioelectromechanical imaging by scanning probe microscopy: Galvaniʹs experiment at the nanoscale
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Bioelectromechanical imaging by scanning probe microscopy: Galvaniʹs experiment at the nanoscale
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Bioelectromechanical imaging by scanning probe microscopy: Galvaniʹs experiment at the nanoscale
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Bioelectronic device consisting of self-assembled biomolecules
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Bioelectronic nose for methyl mercaptan vapor using xenobiotic metabolizing enzyme: flavin-containing monooxygenase
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Bioelectronic sniffer for nicotine using enzyme inhibition Original Research Article
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Bioelectronic sniffer with monoamine oxidase for methyl mercaptan vapor
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Bioelectronic system for the control and readout of enzyme logic gates
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BioElectronic Tongue for the quantification of total polyphenol content in wine
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Bioelectrostatics: Review of widespread importance in biochemistry
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Bioelement effects on thyroid gland in children living in iodine-adequate territory
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Bioemulsifiers Derived from Microorganisms: Applications in the Drug and Food Industry
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Bioencapsulated hepatocytes for experimental liver support
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Bioencapsulation of Biosurfactant-Producing Bacillus subtilis (PTCC 1023) in Alginate Beads
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Bioencapsulation of Biosurfactant-Producing Bacillus subtilis (PTCC 1023) in Alginate Beads
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Bioencapsulation of living bacteria (Escherichia coli) with poly(silicate) after transformation with silicatein-α gene
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Bioencapsulation within synthetic polymers (Part 1): sol–gel encapsulated biologicals
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Bioencapsulation within synthetic polymers (Part 2): non-sol–gel protein–polymer biocomposites
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Bioencapsulation within synthetic polymers (Part 2): non-sol–gel protein–polymer biocomposites
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Bioenergetic Aspects of Dibenzothiophene Desulfurization by Growing Cells of Ralstonia eutropha
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Bioenergetic Consequences of FLAG Tag Addition to the C-Terminus of Subunit 8 of Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mitochondrial ATP Synthase
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Bioenergetic exercises in inpatient treatment of Turkish immigrants with chronic somatoform disorders: A randomized, controlled study
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Bio-energetic impairment in human calf muscle in thyroid disorders: a 31P MRS study
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Bioenergetic interpretation on the S0/X0 ratio in substrate-sufficient batch culture
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Bioenergetic model estimates of interannual and spatial patterns in consumption demand and growth potential of juvenile pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) in the Gulf of Alaska
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Bioenergetic modelling of the marine phase of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.)
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Bioenergetic potential of agricultural soils in Slovakia
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Bioenergetic Progress and Heat Barriers
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Bioenergetic responses in green lipped mussels (Perna viridis) as indicators of pollution stress in Xiamen coastal waters, China
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Bioenergetic strategy of a xylem-feeder
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Bioenergetic, Functional and Morphological Consequences of Postinfarct Cardiac Remodeling in the Rat
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Bioenergetics and growth of young-of the-year northern pike (Esox lucius) and burbot (Lota lota) exposed to metal mining effluent
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Bioenergetics of aging and calorie restriction
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Bioenergetics of diapause and quiescence in aquatic animals
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Bioenergy — a renewable carbon sink
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Bioenergy and economic analysis of soybean-based crop production systems in central India
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Bioenergy and products from thermal pyrolysis of rice straw using plasma torch
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Bioenergy and rural development: The role of agroforestry in a Tanzanian village economy
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Bioenergy and the forest industry in Finland after the adoption of the Kyoto protocol
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Bioenergy and the potential contribution of agricultural biotechnologies in developing countries
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Bioenergy and water—the implications of large-scale bioenergy production for water use and supply
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Bio-energy and youth: Analyzing the role of school, home, and media from the future policy perspectives
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Bioenergy as a biodiversity management tool and the potential of a mixed species feedstock for bioenergy production in Wales
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Bioenergy conversion studies of organic fraction of MSW: kinetic studies and gas yield–organic loading relationships for process optimisation
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Bioenergy conversion studies of the organic fraction of MSW: assessment of ultimate bioenergy production potential of municipal garbage
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Bioenergy co-products derived from microalgae biomass via thermochemical conversion – Life cycle energy balances and CO2 emissions
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Bioenergy decision-making of farms in Northern Finland: Combining the bottom-up and top-down perspectives
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Bioenergy expansion in the EU: Cost-effective climate change mitigation, employment creation and reduced dependency on imported fuels
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Bioenergy for heat and electricity in the UK: A research atlas and roadmap
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Bioenergy for sustainable development: An African context
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Bioenergy from Coastal bermudagrass receiving subsurface drip irrigation with advance-treated swine wastewater
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Bioenergy from feathers gasification – Efficiency and performance analysis
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Bioenergy from landfill gas (LFG) in Taiwan
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Bioenergy from permanent grassland – A review: 1. Biogas
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Bioenergy from permanent grassland – A review: 2. Combustion
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Bioenergy in Australia: An improved approach for estimating spatial availability of biomass resources in the agricultural production zones
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Bio-energy in China: Content analysis of news articles on Chinese professional internet platforms
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Bio-energy in Europe: changing technology choices
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Bioenergy in Greece: Policies, diffusion framework and stakeholder interactions
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Bioenergy in Poland
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Bioenergy in Switzerland: Assessing the domestic sustainable biomass potential
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Bio-energy in the Baltic States: Current policy and future development
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Bioenergy in the United States: progress and possibilities
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Bioenergy in Ukraine: - Sustainable pathways for agro-bionergy development - Energy from agro-biomass in Ukraine
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Bioenergy in Ukraine—Possibilities of rural development and opportunities for local communities
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Bioenergy industries development in China: Dilemma and solution
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Bioenergy or biodiversity? Woody debris structures and maintenance of red-backed voles on clearcuts
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Bioenergy overview for Portugal
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Bioenergy plantations or long-term carbon sinks? – A model based analysis
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Bioenergy plantations—Experience and prospects: Worldwide experience with high yield forest plantations
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Bioenergy policy and market development in Finland and Sweden
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Bioenergy potential and consumption in Pakistan
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Bioenergy potential from crop residues in China: Availability and distribution
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Bioenergy potential of agricultural and forest residues in Uganda
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Bioenergy potential of Chlorella vulgaris under the influence of different light conditions in a bubble column photobioreactor
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Bioenergy potential of Ulva lactuca: Biomass yield, methane production and combustion
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Bioenergy production and forest multifunctionality: A trade-off analysis using multiscale GIS model in a case study in Italy
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Bioenergy production and use: Comparative analysis of the economic and environmental effects
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Bioenergy production for CO2-mitigation and rural development via valorisation of low value crop residues and their upgrade into energy carriers: A challenge for sunflower and soya residues
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BIOENERGY PRODUCTION FROM FREEZE DRIED CHLORELLA VULGARIS BIOMASS VIA MICROBIAL FUEL CELL
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Bioenergy production from glycerol in hydrogen producing bioreactors (HPBs) and microbial fuel cells (MFCs)
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Bioenergy production in Central America: Integration of sweet sorghum into sugar mills
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Bioenergy production potential for aboveground biomass from a subtropical constructed wetland
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Bioenergy recovery from olive mill effluent in a hybrid reactor
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Bioenergy technologies for carbon abatement
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Bioenergy transition in rural China: Policy options and co-benefits
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Bio-energy with carbon storage (BECS): A sequential decision approach to the threat of abrupt climate change
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Bioenergy, material, and nutrients recovery from household waste: Advanced material, substance, energy, and cost flow analysis of a waste refinery process
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Bioengineer effects on understory species richness, diversity, and composition change along an environmental stress gradient: Experimental and mensurative evidence
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Bioengineered baculoviruses as new class of therapeutics using micro and nanotechnologies: Principles, prospects and challenges
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Bioengineered cardiac patch constructed from multilayered mesenchymal stem cells for myocardial repair
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Bioengineered Peptides Based on a1-PDX Structure as Inhibitors of Furin: Design, Synthesis and Comparative Efficacy
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Bioengineered silver nanobowls using Trichoderma viride and its antibacterial activity against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria
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Bioengineered skin
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Bioengineered skin substitutes for the management of burns: A systematic review
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Bioengineered surfaces promote specific protein–glycan mediated binding of the gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori
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Bioengineered surfaces to improve the blood compatibility of biomaterials through direct thrombin inactivation
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Bioengineered Teeth from Tooth Bud Cells
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Bio-engineered tissues move towards the clinic
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Bioengineering and the skin: Standardization
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Bioengineering in dermatology: General aspects and perspectives
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Bioengineering of Artificial Lymphoid Organs
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Bioengineering of Important Secondary Metabolites and Metabolic Pathways in Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum L.)
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Bioengineering of muscle-skeletal tissue: state of the art
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Bioengineering of the Enterobacter aerogenes strain for biohydrogen production
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Bioengineering of the silica-polymerizing enzyme silicatein-α for a targeted application to hydroxyapatite
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Bioengineering polyfunctional copolymers. VII. Synthesis and characterization of copolymers of p-vinylphenyl boronic acid with maleic and citraconic anhydrides and their self-assembled macrobranched supramolecular architectures
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Bioengineering seeds of contemplation: A private practitionerʹs perspective
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Bioengineering skin using mechanisms of regeneration and repair
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Bioengineering Tissue for Organ Repair, Regeneration, and Renewal
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Bioengineering: 25 years of progress—but still only a beginning
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Bioengineers bring new slant to stem-cell research
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Bio-enhanced powder-activated carbon dynamic membrane reactor for municipal wastewater treatment
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Bioenhancement of cadmium transfer along a multi-level food chain
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Bioenhancement of NAPL pool dissolution: experimental evaluation
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Bio-entrapped membrane reactor and salt marsh sediment membrane bioreactor for the treatment of pharmaceutical wastewater: Treatment performance and microbial communities
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Bioequivalence Comparison of Two Formulations of Fixed-Dose Combination Glimepiride/Metformin (2/500 mg)Tablets in Healthy Volunteers
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Bioequivalence evaluation of a triamterene–hydrochlorothiazide generic product: A new bioequivalence index for fixed-dose combinations
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BIOEQUIVALENCE EVALUATION OF NORFLOXACIN TABLETS BASED ON IN VITRO – IN VIVO CORRELATION
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Bioequivalence in the Real World Is a Complex Challenge: The Case of Clopidogrel
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Bioequivalence Studies in Drug Development: Methods and Applications by Dieter Hauschke, Volker Steinijans, Iris Pigeot
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BIOEQUIVALENCE STUDIES OF TWO BRANDS OF MELOXICAM TABLETS IN HEALTHY PAKISTANI VOLUNTEERS
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Bioequivalence Studies of Two Formulations of Baclofen Tablet in Healthy Volunteers
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BIOEQUIVALENCE STUDIES OF TWO IRANIAN GENERIC FORMULATIONS OF CAPTOPRIL IN HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS
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Bioequivalence Study of Indomethacin from Loaded Spermaceti Wax Microspheres on Healthy Albino Sheep
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Bioequivalence study of montelukast tablets in healthy Pakistani volunteers
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BIOEQUIVALENCE STUDY OF TWO ORAL FORMULATIONS OF CLARITHROMYCIN IN HUMAN MALE SUBJECTS
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Bioequivalency Study of Two Formulations of Ketoconazole Tablet in Healthy Volunteers
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Bioerodible calcium sulfate/poly(β-amino ester) hydrogel composites
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Bioerodible system for sequential release of multiple drugs
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Bioerosion in an equatorial Middle Jurassic coral–sponge reef community (Callovian, Matmor Formation, southern Israel)
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Bioerosion of Live Massive Corals and Branching Coral Rubble on Indonesian Coral Reefs
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Bioerosion rates on coral reefs: interactions between macroborers, microborers and grazers (Moorea, French Polynesia)
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Bioerosion structures and their distribution on shells of the Lower Pleistocene terebratulid brachiopod Gryphus minor
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Bioessential element-depleted ocean following the euxinic maximum of the end-Permian mass extinction
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Bio-esters formation in transesterification and esterification reactions on carbon and silica supported organo-sulfonic acids-polyaniline solid catalysts
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Bio-ethanol – the fuel of tomorrow from the residues of today
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Bioethanol a by-product of agar and carrageenan production industry from the tropical red seaweeds, Gracilaria manilaensis and Kappaphycus alvarezii
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Bioethanol and diesel/bioethanol blends emissions abatement
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Bioethanol and ethanol electro-oxidation by amorphous alloys with low amount of platinum
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Bioethanol development in China and the potential impacts on its agricultural economy
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Bioethanol E85 as a fuel for dual fuel diesel engine
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Bioethanol fermentation from non-treated and pretreated corn stover using aspergillus oryzae
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Bioethanol fermentation of concentrated rice straw hydrolysate using co-culture of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Pichia stipitis
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Bioethanol from the Portuguese forest residue Pterospartum tridentatum – An evaluation of pretreatment strategy for enzymatic saccharification and sugars fermentation
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Bio-ethanol from water hyacinth biomass: An evaluation of enzymatic saccharification strategy
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Bioethanol fumigation in a DI diesel engine
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Bioethanol production based on simultaneous saccharification and fermentation of steam-pretreated Salix at high dry-matter content
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Bioethanol production by a flocculent hybrid, CHFY0321 obtained by protoplast fusion between Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Saccharomyces bayanus
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Bio-ethanol production by a novel autochthonous thermo-tolerant yeast isolated from wastewater
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BIOETHANOL PRODUCTION BY CALCIUM ALGINATE-IMMOBILISED ST1 YEAST SYSTEM: EFFECTS OF SIZE OF BEADS, RATIO AND CONCENTRATION
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Bio-ethanol production by fermentation of ricotta cheese whey as an effective alternative non-vegetable source
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Bioethanol production by inherent enzymes from rye and wheat with addition of organic farming cheese whey
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Bioethanol production by mangrove-derived marine yeast, Sacchromyces cerevisiae
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Bioethanol production by mangrove-derived marine yeast, Sacchromyces cerevisiae
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Bioethanol production from autohydrolyzed Eucalyptus globulus by Simultaneous Saccharification and Fermentation operating at high solids loading
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Bioethanol production from bamboo (Dendrocalamus sp.) process waste
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Bioethanol production from barley hull using SAA (soaking in aqueous ammonia) pretreatment
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Bioethanol production from carob pods by solid-state fermentation with Zymomonas mobilis
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Bioethanol Production from Cassava Mill Effluents Supplemented with Solid Agricultural Residues Using Bakers’ Yeast (saccharomyces cerevisiae)
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Bioethanol production from corn meal by simultaneous enzymatic saccharification and fermentation with immobilized cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae var. ellipsoideus
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Bioethanol production from corn stover using aqueous ammonia pretreatment and two-phase simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (TPSSF)
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Bioethanol production from farming non-food macroalgae in Pacific island nations: Chemical constituents, bioethanol yields, and prospective species in the Philippines
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Bioethanol production from Gracilaria verrucosa, a red alga, in a biorefinery approach
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Bioethanol production from grape and sugar beet pomaces by solid-state fermentation
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Bioethanol production from hemicellulose rich Populus nigra involving recombinant hemicellulases from Clostridium thermocellum
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Bioethanol production from hydrolysates of inulin and the tuber meal of Jerusalem artichoke by Saccharomyces sp. W0
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Bioethanol production from hydrothermal pretreated wheat straw by a flocculating Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain – Effect of process conditions
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Bioethanol production from hydrothermally pretreated Eucalyptus globulus wood
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Bioethanol Production from Iles-Iles and Sorghum Starch as Raw Materials(Effect of CaCl2 Addition and Saccharification Time)
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Bioethanol production from Lantana camara (red sage): Pretreatment, saccharification and fermentation
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Bioethanol production from mahula (Madhuca latifolia L.) flowers by solid-state fermentation
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Bioethanol production from mandarin (Citrus unshiu) peel waste using popping pretreatment
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Bioethanol production from mannitol by a newly isolated bacterium, Enterobacter sp. JMP3
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Bioethanol production from non-starch carbohydrate residues in process streams from a dry-mill ethanol plant
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Bioethanol production from pentose sugars: Current status and future prospects
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Bioethanol production from pretreated Melaleuca leucadendron shedding bark – Simultaneous saccharification and fermentation at high solid loading
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Bioethanol production from raffinate phase of supercritical CO2 extracted Stevia rebaudiana leaves
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Bioethanol production from rapeseed straw at high solids loading with different process configurations
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Bioethanol production from renewable polymer lichenan using lichenase from an alkalothermophilic Thermomonospora sp. and thermotolerant yeast
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Bioethanol production from sago pith waste using microwave hydrothermal hydrolysis accelerated by carbon dioxide
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Bioethanol production from sugar beet molasses and thick juice using Saccharomyces cerevisiae immobilized on maize stem ground tissue
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Bioethanol production from sweet sorghum: Evaluation of post-harvest treatments on sugar extraction and fermentation
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Bioethanol production from the macroalgae Sargassum spp.
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Bioethanol production from the nutrient stress-induced microalga Chlorella vulgaris by enzymatic hydrolysis and immobilized yeast fermentation
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Bioethanol production from thick juice as intermediate of sugar beet processing
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Bioethanol production from various waste papers: Economic feasibility and sensitivity analysis
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Bioethanol production from waste paper acid pretreated hydrolyzate with xylose fermenting Pichia stipitis
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Bioethanol Production from Wastes: An Experimental Evaluating Study for Iran
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Bioethanol production from wheat straw by the thermotolerant yeast Kluyveromyces marxianus CECT 10875 in a simultaneous saccharification and fermentation fed-batch process
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Bioethanol production from wheat straw via enzymatic route employing Penicillium janthinellum cellulases
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Bioethanol production from white onion by yeast in repeated batch
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Bioethanol production from Yarrowia lipolytica Po1g biomass
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Bioethanol production performance of five recombinant strains of laboratory and industrial xylose-fermenting Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Bioethanol production potential from Brazilian biodiesel co-products
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Bioethanol production using carbohydrate-rich microalgae biomass as feedstock
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Bioethanol production using genetically modified and mutant wheat and barley straws
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Bioethanol production: An integrated process of low substrate loading hydrolysis-high sugars liquid fermentation and solid state fermentation of enzymatic hydrolysis residue
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Bioethanol production: Status and prospects
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Bio-ethanol steam reforming and autothermal reforming in 3-μm channels coated with RhPd/CeO2 for hydrogen generation
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Bioethanol steam reforming for ecological syngas and electricity production using a fuel cell SOFC system
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Bioethanol steam reforming on Co/ITQ-18 catalyst: Effect of the crystalline structure of the delaminated zeolite ITQ-18
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Bio-ethanol steam reforming on Ni/Al2O3 catalyst
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Bioethanol steam reforming on Ni-based modified mordenite. Effect of mesoporosity, acid sites and alkaline metals
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Bio-ethanol steam reforming: Insights on the mechanism for hydrogen production
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Bio-ethanol, a suitable fuel to produce hydrogen for a molten carbonate fuel cell
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Bioethanol, biohydrogen and biogas production from wheat straw in a biorefinery concept
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Bioethanol/glycerol mixture steam reforming over Pt and PtNi supported on lanthana or ceria doped alumina catalysts
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Bioethical issues in caring for conjoined twins and their parents
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Bioethical Issues of Nanotechnology at a Glance
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Bioethics
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Bioethics activities in India
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Bioethics and Biopolitics in Cultivating Bios and Biotopes
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Bioethics and Public Reason: A Report on Ethics and Public Discourse in Spain
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Bioethics and rural health: theorizing place, space, and subjects
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Bioethics and Social Studies of Medicine: Overlapping Concerns
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Bioethics beyond the lifespan
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Bioethics convention delayed again
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Bioethics convention endorsed—at a price
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Bioethics convention signed, but doubts remain
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Bioethics in Iceland
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BIOETHICS IN IRAN: LEGISLATION AS THE MAIN PROBLEM
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Bioethics in Medical Research
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Bioethics in Sri Lanka
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Bioethics in the Americas: North and South—A Personal Story
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Bioethics Principles in the Teaching of Climate Change
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Bioethics Science: Is it?
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Bioethics sites put controversies in perspective
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Bioethics, health, and inequality
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Bioethics, health, and inequality
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Bioethics: a look at animal testing in medicine and cosmetics in the UK
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Bioethics: a search for moral diversity
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Bioethics: Awareness, attitudes and opinions among University students and Faculty/Researchers
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Bioethics: limits to the interference with life
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Bioeutectic: a new ceramic material for human bone replacement
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Bioevents and palaeoenvironmental changes in carbonate platforms: The record of Barremian “Urgonian” limestones of SE France
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Bio-events, foraminiferal and nannofossil biostratigraphy of the Cenomanian/Turonian boundary interval in the Subsilesian Nappe, Rybie section, Polish Carpathians
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Bioexclusion of diseases from dairy and beef farms: Risks of introducing infectious agents and risk reduction strategies
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Bioextraction and Biodeterioration of Metals : Edited by Christine C. Gaylarde and Héctor A. Videla, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K. 1995, 372pp. ISBN 0-521-41757-0 (hard-back); £70.00, US$99.95
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Bioextraction of Selenium by Forage and Selected Field Legume Species in Selenium-Laden Soils under Minimal Field Management Conditions
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Bioextraction of Soil Boron by Tall Fescue
337
Biofabrication and characterization of flavonoid-loaded Ag, Au, Au–Ag bimetallic nanoparticles using seed extract of the plant Madhuca longifolia for the enhancement in wound healing bio-efficacy
338
Biofabrication and in vitro study of hydroxyapatite/mPEG–PCL–mPEG scaffolds for bone tissue engineering using air pressure-aided deposition technology
339
Biofabrication of Ag nanoparticles using Sterculia foetida L. seed extract and their toxic potential against mosquito vectors and HeLa cancer cells
340
Biofabrication of discrete spherical gold nanoparticles using the metal-reducing bacterium Shewanella oneidensis
341
Biofabrication of gold and silver nanoparticles for pharmaceutical applications
342
Biofabrication of gold nanoparticles and its biocompatibility in human breast adenocarcinoma cells (MCF-7)
343
Biofabrication of manganese nanoparticle using aegle marmelos fruit extract and assessment of its biological activities
344
Biofabrication of Silver nanoparticles by leaf extract of Andrographis serpyllifolia and their antimicrobial and antioxidant activity
345
Bio-fabrication of silver nanoparticles using naturally available wild herbaceous plant and its antibacterial activity
346
Bio-fabrication of silver nanoparticles using Rosa Chinensis L.extract for antibacterial activities
347
Biofabrication: using biological materials and biocatalysts to construct nanostructured assemblies
348
Biofantasies: genetics and medicine in the print news media
349
BIOFEAT: Biodiesel fuel processor for a vehicle fuel cell auxiliary power unit: Study of the feed system
350
Biofeedback Approach in The Treatment of Generalized Anxiety Disorder
351
Biofeedback for the Treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence: A Viable option for selec‎t Patients
352
Biofeedback in dermatology
353
Biofeedback in rehabilitation of adult stutterers
354
Biofeedback on Voice Use in Call Center Agents in Order to Prevent Occupational Voice Disorders
355
Biofeedback systems and adaptive control hemodialysis treatment
356
Biofeedback Therapy for Stress Urinary Incontinence: Is Urodynamic Assessment Necessary?
357
Biofeedback training in treatment of childhood constipation: a randomised controlled study
358
Biofeedback treatment increases heart rate variability in patients with known coronary artery disease
359
Biofeedback, cognitive-behavioral methods, hypnosis: “alternative psychotherapy?”
360
Biofeedback: An Effective Add-on Treatment for Migraine Headache Alongside Medication Therapy
361
Biofeedback-Assisted Relaxation Therapy on Women with Breast Cancer after Mastectomy: Effects of EMG-HRV Biofeedback on Psychological Symptoms
362
Biofeedback-induced voluntary reduction of respiratory resistance in severe bronchial asthma
363
Bio-fertilización del alpechín. La Planta Piloto de Messinia, Grecia
364
Bio-Fertilization Effect on the Productivity and Biodiesel Quality of Castor Plant Oil under El-Salam Canal Irrigation Condition
365
Bio-fertilization of olive oil mills liquid wastes. The pilot plant in Messinia, Greece
366
Biofertilizer effects in combination with different drying system and storage period on growth and production of tomato plant under field conditions
367
Biofertilizer for control of Guignardia citricarpa, the causal agent of citrus black spot
368
Biofertilizer production from gas refinery wastewater
369
Biofertilizers and Drought Stress Effects on Yield and Yield Components of Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill.)
370
Bio-fertilizers and Systemic Acquired Resistance in Fusarium Infected Wheat
371
Biofi lm forming capacity of Enterococcus faecalis on Gutta-percha points treated with four disinfectants using confocal scanning laser microscope: An in vitro study
372
Biofibers from agricultural byproducts for industrial applications Original Research Article
373
Biofibres and biocomposites
374
Biofilm affected characteristics of porous structures
375
Biofilm amount estimation by fluorescein diacetate
376
Biofilm Analysis of Retrieved Dental Implants after Different Peri-Implantitis Treatments
377
Bio-film and bio-entrapped hybrid membrane bioreactors in wastewater treatment: Comparison of membrane fouling and removal efficiency Original Research Article
378
Biofilm and biomass characteristics in high-performance fluidized-bed biofilm reactors
379
Biofilm and disinfection in meat processing plants
380
Biofilm and Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamase Production amongst Uropathogenic Escherichia Coli Isolates at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Nigeria
381
Biofilm assessment of Vibrio parahaemolyticus from seafood using Random Amplified Polymorphism DNA-PCR
382
Biofilm characterization and activity analysis in water and wastewater treatment
383
Biofilm control for plate heat exchangers using surface seawater from the open ocean for the OTEC power plant
384
Biofilm control in tubular heat exchangers refrigerated by seawater using flow inversion physical treatment
385
Biofilm covered granular activated carbon for decontamination of streams containing heavy metals and organic chemicals
386
Biofilm deposited by the atmospheric plasma liquid sputtering
387
Biofilm development and ammonia removal in the nitrification of a saline wastewater
388
Biofilm development and bed segregation in a methanogenic fluidized bed reactor
389
Biofilm development by Listeria innocua in turbulent flow regimes
390
Biofilm development during ennoblement of stainless steel in Baltic Sea water: A microscopic study
391
BIOFILM DEVELOPMENT ON STAINLESS STEEL IN MAINS WATER
392
Biofilm digestion: More confusion than answers
393
Biofilm disease: Its clinical manifestation and therapeutic possibilities of macrolides
394
Biofilm evolution in the pretreatment line of a reverse osmosis system Original Research Article
395
Biofilm Formation and Antibacterial Properties of Lactobacillus Isolated from Indigenous Dairy Products
396
Biofilm Formation and B-Lactamase Production in Burn Isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa
397
Biofilm Formation and Detection of Fluoroquinolone- and Carbapenem-Resistant Genes in Multidrug-Resistant Acinetobacter baumannii
398
Biofilm Formation and Detection of IcaAB Genes in Clinical Isolates of Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus
399
Biofilm formation and drug susceptibility of biofilm Candida spp. clinically isolated from nasopharyngeal cancer patients in Vietnam
400
Biofilm formation and exopolysaccharide (EPS) production by Cronobacter sakazakii depending on environmental conditions Original Research Article
401
Biofilm Formation and Its Genes Expressions in Staphylococcus epidermidis Isolated from Urinary Tract Infections of Children in Isfahan
402
Biofilm formation and molecular analysis of intercellular adhesion gene cluster (icaABCD) among Staphylococcus aureus strains isolated from children with adenoiditis
403
Biofilm formation and multiplication of Legionella in a model warm water system with pipes of copper, stainless steel and cross-linked polyethylene
404
Biofilm formation and presence of icaAD gene in clinical isolates of staphylococci
405
Biofilm formation and surface characteristics of conventional glass ionomer, resin-modified glass ionomer, and GC gold hybrid restorative material
406
Biofilm Formation and Susceptibility to Amphotericin B and Fluconazole inCandida albicans
407
Biofilm formation and the survival of Salmonella Typhimurium on parsley
408
Biofilm Formation and Virulence Factors Among Pseudomonas aeruginosa Isolated From Burn Patients
409
Biofilm Formation and β-lactamase Enzymes: A Synergism Activity in Acinetobacter baumannii Isolated from Wound Infection
410
Biofilm formation by Bacillus subtilis is altered in the presence of pesticides
411
Biofilm Formation by Bacteria Isolated from Intravenous Catheters
412
Biofilm formation by Campylobacter jejuni in controlled mixed-microbial populations
413
Biofilm formation by oral clinical isolates of Candida species
414
Biofilm formation by Salmonella spp. on food contact surfaces and their sensitivity to sanitizers
415
Biofilm formation by Salmonella Typhi and Salmonella Typhimurium on plastic cutting board and its transfer to dragon fruit
416
Biofilm formation by Staphylococcus aureus on food contact surfaces: Relationship with temperature and cell surface hydrophobicity
417
Biofilm Formation by Staphylococcus epidermidis on Foldable and Rigid Intraocular Lenses
418
Biofilm Formation by the Hexavalent Chromium Removing Strain Streptococcus salivarius: in Vitro Approach on Abiotic Surfaces
419
Biofilm Formation Capability of Clinical Helicobacter pylori Isolates on MKN-45 Cells
420
Biofilm formation comparison of the SANIPACKING® cooling tower fill material against standard polypropylene fill material in a recirculating model water system
421
Biofilm formation in bacterial pathogens of veterinary importance
422
Biofilm formation in food industries: A food safety concern
423
Biofilm Formation in Staphylococcus epidermidis Isolated from Hospitalized Patients
424
Biofilm formation of Candida albicans is variably affected by saliva and dietary sugars
425
Biofilm formation of Candida albicans on implant overdenture materials and its removal
426
Biofilm formation of Candida albicans on implant overdenture materials and its removal
427
Biofilm Formation of Escherichia coli O111 on Food Contact Glass Surfaces
428
Biofilm Formation of Escherichia coli Om on Food Contact Stainless Steel and High Density Polyethylene Surfaces
429
Biofilm formation of meat-borne Salmonella enterica and inhibition by the cell-free supernatant from Pseudomonas aeruginosa
430
Biofilm formation of Pasteurella multocida on bentonite clay
431
Biofilm formation of Salmonella species isolated from fresh cabbage and spinach
432
Biofilm Formation Of Staphylococcus Aureus In Presence Of Sodium Chloride, Ethanol And Ph Different Levels And Application Of Artificial Neural Networks To Describe The Combined Effect Of Them
433
Biofilm formation on abiotic and biotic surfaces during Spanish style green table olive fermentation
434
Biofilm formation on bone grafts and bone graft substitutes: Comparison of different materials by a standard in vitro test and microcalorimetry
435
Biofilm formation on denture liners in a randomised controlled in situ trial
436
Biofilm formation on denture liners in a randomised controlled in situ trial
437
Biofilm formation on enteral feeding tubes by Cronobacter sakazakii, Salmonella serovars and other Enterobacteriaceae
438
Bio-film formation on stainless steels Part 2. The role of seasonal changes, seawater composition and surface roughness Original Research Article
439
Biofilm formation on surface characterized micro-implants for skeletal anchorage in orthodontics
440
Biofilm formation on surfaces of glass and Teflon exposed to treated water
441
Biofilm formation with microtiter plate 96 and pslA detection of P.aeruginosa isolates from clinical samples in Iran
442
Biofilm Formation, Antimicrobial Resistance and Biofilm-Related Genes among Uropathogens Isolated from Catheterized Uro-Oncology Patients
443
Biofilm formation, cleaning, re-formation on polyamide composite membranes Original Research Article
444
Biofilm formation, hemolysin production and antimicrobial susceptibilities of Streptococcus agalactiae isolated from the mastitis milk of dairy cows in Shahrekord district, Iran
445
Biofilm formation: Attachment, growth, and detachment of microbes from surfaces
446
Biofilm forming ability and time course study of growth of Salmonella Typhi on fresh produce surfaces
447
Biofilm forming multidrug resistant Staphylococcus aureus of dairy origin: molecular and evolutionary perspectives
448
Biofilm growth and characteristics in an alternating pumped sequencing batch biofilm reactor (APSBBR)
449
Biofilm growth pattern in honeycomb monolith packings: Effect of shear rate and substrate transport limitations
450
Biofilm in Genital Ecosystem: A Potential Risk Factor for Chlamydia trachomatis Infection
451
Biofilm in the food environment,
452
Biofilm in the sediment phase of a sanitary gravity sewer
453
Biofilm inhibition and antimicrobial action of lipopeptide biosurfactant produced by heavy metal tolerant strain Bacillus cereus NK1
454
Biofilm inhibition by an experimental dental resin composite containing octenidine dihydrochloride
455
Biofilm Inhibitors that Target Amyloid Proteins Original Research Article
456
Biofilm Matrix Formation in Human: Clinical Significance, Diagnostic Techniques, and Therapeutic Drugs
457
BIOFILM MODELING: PRESENT STATUS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
458
BIOFILM MODELING: PRESENT STATUS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
459
Biofilm morphology and nitrification activities: recovery of nitrifying biofilm particles covered with heterotrophic outgrowth
460
Biofilm of Pseudomonas C12B on glass support as catalytic agent for continuous SDS removal
461
Biofilm processes in biologically active carbon water purification
462
Biofilm Producing Staphylococcus epidermidis Strains Isolated From Clinical Samples in Tehran, Iran
463
Biofilm production as a virulence factor in Uropathogenic bacteria and yeasts
464
Biofilm quantification on stone surfaces: comparison of various methods
465
Biofilm recovery from chitosan action: A possible clue to understand Listeria monocytogenes persistence in food plants
466
Biofilm Related Total Knee Arthroplasty Infection: Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment
467
Biofilm Removal and Antimicrobial Activities of Agar Hydrogel Containing Colloid Nano-Silver against Staphylococcus aureus and Salmonella typhimurium
468
Biofilm removal caused by chemical treatments
469
Biofilm responses to ageing and to a high phosphate load in a bench-scale drinking water system
470
BIOFILM STRUCTURAL FORMS UTILIZED IN BIOREMEDIATION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
471
BIOFILM STRUCTURAL FORMS UTILIZED IN BIOREMEDIATION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
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Biofilm structural heterogeneity visualized by three microscopic methods
473
Biofilm vaccine of Aeromonas hydrophila– standardization of dose and duration for oral vaccination of carps
474
Biofilm: A crucial factor affecting the settlement of seaweed on intertidal rocky surfaces
475
Biofilm-forming ability and resistance to industrial disinfectants of Staphylococcus aureus isolated from fishery products
476
Biofilmicidal Efficacy of Five Disinfectants against Campylobacter jejuni on Different Poultry Farm Surfaces
477
Biofilm-inactivating activity of silver nanoparticles: A comparison with silver ions
478
Biofilm-Producing Ability and Antibiotic Resistance Pattern of Pathogenic Strains of Aeromonas hydrophila
479
Biofilm-Producing Ability of Bovine Extraintestinal Pathogenic Escherichia coli and Its Correlation with Attachment Factors
480
Biofilms and antibiotic therapy: Is there a role for combating bacterial resistance by the use of novel drug delivery systems?
481
Biofilms and the plasmid maintenance question
482
Biofilms and their importance to contactor design
483
Biofilms as living catalysts in continuous chemical syntheses
484
Biofilms evaluation as an essential component of HACCP for food/dairy processing industry – a case
485
Biofilms formed on humic substances: Response to flow conditions and carbon concentrations
486
Biofilms in Medicine: Evolution, Structure, Function, Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention
487
Biofilms in porous media: Development of macroscopic transport equations via volume averaging with closure for local mass equilibrium conditions
488
Biofilms in the large bowel suggest an apparent function of the human vermiform appendix
489
Biofilms on church walls in Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil, with special attention to cyanobacteria
490
Biofilms promote survival and virulence of Salmonella enterica sv. Tennessee during prolonged dry storage and after passage through an in vitro digestion system
491
Biofilms, mains water and stainless steel
492
Biofilms: A role in recurrent mastitis infections?
493
Biofilms: Their impact on health and their recalcitrance toward biocides
494
Biofilm-specific surface properties and protein expression in oral Streptococcus sanguis
495
Biofilter as pretreatment to membrane based desalination: Evaluation in terms of fouling index Original Research Article
496
Biofilter performance of pine nuggets and lava rock as media
497
Biofilter technology: an innovative and cost-effective system to remove VOC
498
Biofilter treatment of aquaculture water for reuse applications
499
Biofiltration – the treatment of fluids by microorganisms immobilized into the filter bedding material: a review
500
Biofiltration and biodegradation of wastewater in shrimp farms by a species of sea cucumber, Holothuria leucospilota (Brandt, 1835) from Chabahar Gulf
501
Biofiltration for ammonia removal from composting exhaust gases
502
Biofiltration for removal of BOM and residual ammonia following control of bromate formation
503
BIOFILTRATION KINETICS OF ETHYL ACETATE AND XYLENE USING SUGARCANE BAGASSE BASED BIOFILTER
504
Biofiltration of a mixture of ethylene, ammonia, n-butanol, and acetone gases
505
Biofiltration of BTEX by the fungus Paecilomyces variotii
506
Biofiltration of BTEX in a Mixture Bed of Bagasse
507
Biofiltration of composting gases using different municipal solid waste-pruning residue composts: Monitoring by using an electronic nose
508
Biofiltration of ethyl acetate and amyl acetate using a composite bead biofilter
509
Biofiltration of ethyl acetate by Pseudomonas putida immobilized on walnut shell
510
Biofiltration of ethylbenzene vapours: Influence of the packing material
511
Biofiltration of fishpond effluents and accumulation of N-compounds (phycobiliproteins and mycosporine-like amino acids) versus C-compounds (polysaccharides) in Hydropuntia cornea (Rhodophyta)
512
Biofiltration of ketone compounds by a composite bead biofilter
513
Biofiltration of methane emissions from a dairy farm effluent pond
514
Biofiltration of methane: An experimental study
515
Biofiltration of methanol in an organic biofilter using peanut shells as medium
516
Biofiltration of n-butyric acid for the control of odour
517
BIOFILTRATION OF OZONATED HUMIC WATER IN EXPANDED CLAY AGGREGATE FILTERS
518
BIOFILTRATION OF OZONATED HUMIC WATER IN EXPANDED CLAY AGGREGATE FILTERS
519
Biofiltration of reduced sulphur compounds and community analysis of sulphur-oxidizing bacteria
520
Biofiltration of toluene using wood charcoal as the biofilter media
521
Bio-filtration of trichloroethylene using diazotrophic bacterial community
522
Biofiltration of trimethylamine, dimethylamine, and methylamine by immobilized Paracoccus sp. CP2 and Arthrobacter sp. CP1 Original Research Article
523
Biofiltration of trimethylamine-containing waste gas by entrapped mixed microbial cells
524
Biofiltration of xylene emissions: bioreactor response to variations in the pollutant inlet concentration and gas flow rate
525
Biofiltration potential of macroalgae for ammonium removal in outdoor tank shrimp wastewater recirculation system
526
Biofiltration pretreatment for reverse osmosis (RO) membrane in a water reclamation system
527
Bioflavonoids Effects of Ginger on Glomerular Podocyte Apoptosis in Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Rat
528
Bioflexy film formulation for delivery of tiagabine via oro transsoft palatal route and its invitro stability study approach
529
Biofloc system applied to Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) farming using different carbon sources: Growth performance, carcass analysis, digestive and hepatic enzyme activity
530
Bioflocculant hypothesis: a partial endorsement
531
Bioflocculant production by a consortium of Streptomyces and Cellulomonas species and media optimization via surface response model
532
Bioflocculant production by culture of Serratia ficaria and its application in wastewater treatment
533
Bioflocculant production by different microbial species and their potential application in dairy wastewater treatment
534
Bioflocculant production from Solibacillus silvestris W01 and its application in cost-effective harvest of marine microalga Nannochloropsis oceanica by flocculation
535
Bioflocculants from hydrolysates of corn stover using isolated strain Ochrobactium ciceri W2
536
Bioflocculation of grey water for improved energy recovery within decentralized sanitation concepts
537
Bioflocculation of high-ash Indian coals using Paenibacillus polymyxa
538
Bioflocculation of mesophilic and thermophilic activated sludge
539
Bioflocculation of photo-fermentative bacteria induced by calcium ion for enhancing hydrogen production
540
Bioflocculation technique for microalgal harvesting and wastewater nutrient recovery
541
Bioflotation and Bioleaching as an Alternative Method for Desulphurization and Ash Reduction in Tabas Coal
542
Bio-flotation of Chalcopyrite using Halophilic Bacteria Separately and Their Combination as Pyrite bio-Depressant
543
Bioflotation of Sarcheshmeh copper ore using Thiobacillus Ferrooxidans bacteria
544
Biofluid 1H NMR-based metabonomic techniques in nutrition research — metabolic effects of dietary isoflavones in humans
545
Biofluid flow in a channel under the action of a uniform localized magnetic field
546
Bio-fluid uptake and release of Indomethacin of direct-compressed HPMC tablets
547
Bio-fluid uptake and release of Indomethacin of direct-compressed HPMC tablets
548
Bio-fluid-dynamics: Exchange processes at the sediment-water interface
549
Biofoams and natural protein surfactants Review Article
550
Bioformation of flavour by penicillium candidum, penicillium nalgiovense and Geotrichum candidum on glucose, peptone, maize oil and meat extract
551
Bioformation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soil under oxygen deficient conditions
552
Bioformation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soil under oxygen deficient conditions
553
Bioformation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soil under oxygen deficient conditions [Soil Biology & Biochemistry 34 (5) (2002) 733–735]
554
Bioformation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soil under oxygen deficient conditions [Soil Biology & Biochemistry 34 (5) (2002) 733–735]
555
Bio-fortification and isotopic labelling of Se metabolites in onions and carrots following foliar application of Se and 77Se
556
Biofortification for combating ‘hidden hunger’ for iron
557
Biofortification for combating ‘hidden hunger’ for iron
558
Biofortification of folates in white wheat bread by selection of yeast strain and process
559
BIOFORTIFICATION OF SPINACH PLANTS APPLYING SELENIUM IN THE NUTRIENT SOLUTION OF FLOATING SYSTEM
560
Biofortification of staple food crops: Engineering the metabolic pathways
561
BIOFORTIFICATION OF WHEAT FLOUR WITH SELENIUM THROUGH FOLIAR APPLICATION OF WHEAT CROP
562
Biofortification, biodiversity and diet: A search for complementary applications against poverty and malnutrition
563
Biofortified crops to alleviate micronutrient malnutrition
564
Biofortified, selenium enriched, fruit and cladode from three Opuntia Cactus pear cultivars grown on agricultural drainage sediment for use in nutraceutical foods
565
Biofouling + sulfate scale in oil production systems — Effects on biocorrosion
566
Biofouling affinity of membrane surfaces under quiescent conditions Original Research Article
567
Biofouling and biodeterioration in materials stored at the Historical Archive of the Museum of La Plata, Argentine and at the National Archive of the Republic of Cuba
568
Biofouling and pathogen control hot and cold water systems
569
Biofouling Behavior on Forward Osmosis Using Vertically Aligned CNT Membrane on Alumina
570
Biofouling characteristics using flow field-flow fractionation: Effect of bacteria and membrane properties
571
Biofouling confounds the uptake of trace organic contaminants by semi-permeable membrane devices (SPMDs)
572
Biofouling control by hydrophilic surface modification of polypropylene feed spacers by plasma polymerisation Original Research Article
573
Biofouling control in reverse osmosis membranes using rapid biofiltration technology Original Research Article
574
Biofouling formation and modeling in nanofiltration membranes applied to wastewater treatment
575
Biofouling in a seawater reverse osmosis plant on the Red Sea coast, Saudi Arabia
576
Bio-fouling in membrane processes: micro-organism/surface interactions, hydrodynamic detachment method Original Research Article
577
Biofouling in reverse osmosis membranes for seawater desalination: Phenomena and prevention Review Article
578
Biofouling in reverse osmosis processes: The roles of flux, crossflow velocity and concentration polarization in biofilm development
579
Biofouling in RO system: Mechanisms, monitoring and controlling Review Article
580
Biofouling in spiral wound membrane systems: Three-dimensional CFD model based evaluation of experimental data
581
Biofouling in water systems
582
Biofouling occurrence process and its control in the forward osmosis Original Research Article
583
Biofouling of dextran-derivative layers investigated by quartz crystal microbalance
584
Biofouling of reverse osmosis membranes: Microbial quorum sensing and fouling propensity Original Research Article
585
Biofouling of reverse osmosis membranes: Role of biofilm-enhanced osmotic pressure
586
Bio-fouling of subsurface type drip emitters applying reclaimed water under medium soil thermal variation
587
Biofouling of ultra- and nanofiltration membranes fordrinking water treatment characterized by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) Original Research Article
588
Biofouling of wastewater treatment plants by the freshwater bryozoan, Plumatella vaihiriae (Hastings, 1929)
589
Biofouling on artificial substrata in Muscat waters
590
Biofouling on microfiltration membranes in MBRs: Role of membrane type and microbial community
591
Biofouling potential and environmental factors of seawater at a desalination plant intake
592
Biofouling potential of chemicals used for scale control in RO and NF membranes
593
Biofouling potential of industrial fermentation broth components during microfiltration
594
Biofouling potential of various NF membranes with respect to bacteria and their soluble microbial products (SMP): Characterizations, flux decline, and transport parameters
595
Biofouling problems in membrane processes for water desalination and reuse in Saudi Arabia
596
Bio-fouling reducers for improving the performance of an aerobic submerged membrane bioreactor treating palm oil mill effluent Original Research Article
597
Biofouling reduction in recirculating cooling systems through biofiltration of process water
598
Biofouling resistance and practical constraints of titanium dioxide nanoparticulate silane/siloxane exterior facade treatments
599
Biofouling resistance of reverse osmosis membrane modified with polydopamine Original Research Article
600
Biofouling resistance of titanium dioxide and zinc oxide nanoparticulate silane/siloxane exterior facade treatments
601
Biofouling studies on nanoparticle-based metal oxide coatings on glass coupons exposed to marine environment
602
Biofouling-resistance control of expanded poly(tetrafluoroethylene) membrane via atmospheric plasma-induced surface PEGylation
603
Biofouling-resistance expanded poly(tetrafluoroethylene) membrane with a hydrogel-like layer of surface-immobilized poly(ethylene glycol) methacrylate for human plasma protein repulsions
604
Biofuel alternatives to ethanol: pumping the microbial well
605
Biofuel and food security in China and Japan
606
Biofuel and petroleum-based fuel supply chain research: A literature review
607
Biofuel as social fuel: Introducing socio-environmental services as a means to reduce global inequity?
608
Biofuel availability and domestic use patterns in Kenya
609
Biofuel cell anode: NAD+/glucose dehydrogenase-coimmobilized ketjenblack electrode
610
Biofuel cell controlled by enzyme logic network — Approaching physiologically regulated devices
611
Biofuel chain development in Germany: Organisation, opportunities, and challenges
612
Biofuel Commercialization in Developing Countries: Readiness and Prospects
613
Biofuel consumption rates and patterns in Kenya
614
Biofuel consumption, deforestation, and farm level tree growing in rural India
615
Biofuel Co-products as Livestock Feed – Opportunities and Challenges, H.P.S. Makkar (Ed.). Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, Rome (2012), ISBN: 978-92-5-107299-8
616
Biofuel developments in Mozambique. Update and analysis of policy, potential and reality
617
Biofuel developments in Sweden and the Netherlands: Protection and socio-technical change in a long-term perspective
618
Biofuel economics in a setting of multiple objectives and unintended consequences
619
Biofuel ethanol adulteration detection using an ultrasonic measurement method
620
Biofuel excision and the viability of ethanol production in the Green Triangle, Australia
621
Biofuel from Jatropha curcas: Environmental sustainability and option value
622
Biofuel from Rice Husk Pyrolysis: Effect of Temperature to Pyrolysis Oil and Its Kinetic Study
623
Biofuel gasification combined heat and power—new implementation opportunities resulting from combined supply of process steam and district heating
624
Biofuel greenhouse gas calculations under the European Renewable Energy Directive – A comparison of the BioGrace tool vs. the tool of the Roundtable on Sustainable Biofuels
625
Biofuel implementation in East Europe: Current status and future prospects
626
Biofuel investment in Tanzania: Omissions in implementation
627
Biofuel market and carbon modeling to analyse French biofuel policy
628
Biofuel mix for cooking in rural areas: Implications for financial viability of improved cookstoves
629
Biofuel or excavation? - Life cycle assessment (LCA) of soil remediation options
630
Biofuel policies and the environment: Do climate benefits warrant increased production from biofuel feedstocks?
631
Biofuel potential production from cottonseed oil: A comparison of non-catalytic and catalytic pyrolysis on fixed-fluidized bed reactor
632
Biofuel production and implications for land use, food production and environment in India
633
Biofuel production and kinetics analysis for microwave pyrolysis of Douglas fir sawdust pellet
634
Biofuel production and kinetics analysis for microwave pyrolysis of Douglas fir sawdust pellet
635
Biofuel production by liquefaction of kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) biomass
636
Biofuel production from catalytic cracking of woody oils
637
Biofuel Production from Cellulosic Wastes by Local Isolates of Streptomyces sp.
638
Biofuel production from crude palm oil with supercritical alcohols: Comparative LCA studies
639
Biofuel production from palm oil with supercritical alcohols: Effects of the alcohol to oil molar ratios on the biofuel chemical composition and properties
640
Bio-fuel production from the catalytic pyrolysis of soybean oil over Me-Al-MCM-41 (Me = La, Ni or Fe) mesoporous materials
641
Bio-fuel production from the catalytic pyrolysis of soybean oil over Me-Al-MCM-41 (Me = La, Ni or Fe) mesoporous materials
642
Biofuel production potentials in Europe: Sustainable use of cultivated land and pastures, Part II: Land use scenarios
643
Biofuel production potentials in Europe: Sustainable use of cultivated land and pastures. Part I: Land productivity potentials
644
Biofuel production process by novel biocatalysts
645
Biofuel production: Prospects, challenges and feedstock in Australia
646
Bio-fuel reformation for solid oxide fuel cell applications. Part 1: Fuel vaporization and reactant mixing
647
Bio-fuel reformation for solid oxide fuel cell applications. Part 3: Biodiesel–diesel blends
648
Bio-fuel reforming for solid oxide fuel cell applications. Part 2: Biodiesel
649
Biofuel supply chain considering depreciation cost of installed plants
650
Biofuel support policies in Europe: Lessons learnt for the long way ahead
651
Biofuel use and its emission of noxious gases in rural China
652
BIOFUEL USE IN ASIA AND ACIDIFYING EMISSIONS
653
Bio-fuel variants for use in CI engine at design and off-design regimes: An experimental analysis
654
Biofuel, Sugar Content, Grain Yields and Qualities of Two Sorghum bicolor in Responses to Levels and Timing of Nitrogen Applications
655
Biofuels (alcohols and biodiesel) applications as fuels for internal combustion engines
656
Biofuels and additives: Comparative kinetic study of Amberlite IR 120-catalyzed esterification of ethanol with acetic, propanoic and pentanoic acids to produce eco-ethyl-esters
657
Biofuels and bioenergy: Challenges and opportunities
658
Biofuels and employment effects: Implications for socio-economic development in Thailand
659
Biofuels and food security: Micro-evidence from Ethiopia
660
Biofuels and fossil fuels: Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) optimisation through productive resources maximisation
661
Biofuels and sustainability in Africa
662
Biofuels and the biorefinery concept
663
Biofuels and the politics of mapmaking
664
Biofuels and the role of space in sustainable innovation journeys
665
Biofuels and their by-products: Global economic and environmental implications
666
Biofuels and their potential to aid the UK towards achieving emissions reduction policy targets
667
Biofuels as opportunity for MCFC niche market application
668
Biofuels Bonanza?: Exploring community perceptions of the promises and perils of biofuels production
669
Biofuels carbon footprints: Whole-systems optimisation for GHG emissions reduction
670
Biofuels development and adoption in Nigeria: Synthesis of drivers, incentives and enablers
671
Biofuels development and the policy regime
672
Biofuels development in China: Technology options and policies needed to meet the 2020 target
673
Biofuels development in Sub-Saharan Africa: Are the policies conducive?
674
Biofuels energy sources and future of biofuels energy in Turkey
675
Biofuels for road transport: Analysing evolving supply chains in Sweden from an energy security perspective
676
Bio-fuels for the gas turbine: A review
677
Biofuels for transport in Europe: Lessons from Germany and the UK
678
Biofuels for Transportation
679
Biofuels from algae for sustainable development
680
Biofuels from continuous fast pyrolysis of soybean oil: A pilot plant study
681
Biofuels from crop residues
682
Biofuels from crop residues
683
Biofuels from microalgae: Lipid extraction and methane production from the residual biomass in a biorefinery approach
684
Biofuels from microalgae: Photoconversion efficiency during lipid accumulation
685
Biofuels from microalgae—A review of technologies for production, processing, and extractions of biofuels and co-products
686
Biofuels from stumps and small roundwood—Costs and CO2 benefits
687
Bio-fuels from thermochemical conversion of renewable resources: A review
688
Biofuels from waste fish oil pyrolysis: Chemical composition
689
Biofuels from waste fish oil pyrolysis: Continuous production in a pilot plant
690
Biofuels generation from sweet sorghum: Fermentative hydrogen production and anaerobic digestion of the remaining biomass
691
Biofuels in developing countries: Are comparative advantages enough?
692
Biofuels in Spain: Market penetration analysis and competitiveness in the automotive fuel market
693
Biofuels in the energy transition beyond peak oil.: A macroscopic study of energy demand in the Stockholm transport system 2030
694
Biofuels policy and the US market for motor fuels: Empirical analysis of ethanol splashing
695
Bio-fuels production and the environmental indicators
696
Biofuels securing the planet’s future energy needs
697
Biofuels sources, biofuel policy, biofuel economy and global biofuel projections
698
Biofuels, biodiversity, and people: Understanding the conflicts and finding opportunities Review Article
699
Biofuels, ecosystem services and human wellbeing: Putting biofuels in the ecosystem services narrative
700
Biofuels, Wim Soetaert, Eric J. Vandamme (Eds.). Wiley Publishers (2009)
701
Biofuels: Environment, technology and food security
702
Biofuels: Implications for the Feed Industry, J. Doppenberg, P. van der Aar (Eds.). Wageningen Academic Publishers, Wageningen, The Netherlands (2007), ISBN: 978-90-8686-043-2
703
Biofuels: Production, Application and Development, A.H. Scragg. CABI, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK (2009). 240 pp., Price £ 39.99/US$ 75.91/€ 55.93, Softback, ISBN: 978-1-84593-592-4
704
Biofuels: Thermodynamic sense and nonsense
705
Biofuels: What a Biopact between North and South could achieve
706
Biofunctional behaviour and health benefits of a specific gum arabic
707
Bio-functional components in the processed pre-germinated brown rice by a twin-screw extruder
708
Bio-functional components in the processed pre-germinated brown rice by a twin-screw extruder
709
Biofunctional composite coating architectures based on polycaprolactone and nanohydroxyapatite for controlled corrosion activity and enhanced biocompatibility of magnesium AZ31 alloy
710
Biofunctional membranes from poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide) with self-cleaning properties
711
Biofunctional mesoporous silica nanoparticles for magnetically oriented target and pH-responsive controlled release of ibuprofen
712
Bio-functional micelles self-assembled from a folate-conjugated block copolymer for targeted intracellular delivery of anticancer drugs
713
Biofunctional organic nanocrystals for quantitative detection of pathogen deoxyribonucleic acid
714
Biofunctional organic nanocrystals for quantitative detection of pathogen deoxyribonucleic acid Original Research Article
715
Biofunctional quantum dots as fluorescence probe for cell-specific targeting
716
Biofunctional structural design of SAW sensor chip surfaces in a microfluidic sensor system
717
Biofunctional structural design of SAW sensor chip surfaces in a microfluidic sensor system
718
Biofunctionality of self-assembled nanolayers composed of cellulosic polymers
719
Biofunctionality of self-assembled nanolayers composed of cellulosic polymers
720
Biofunctionalization of aqueous dispersed, alumina membrane-templated polymer nanorods for use in enzymatic chemiluminescence assays
721
Biofunctionalization of carbon nanofiber tips for scanning probe microscopy using thin Au coating and immobilized biorecognition molecules
722
Biofunctionalization of collagen for improved biological response: Scaffolds for corneal tissue engineering
723
Bio-functionalization of electro-synthesized polypyrrole surface by heme enzyme using a mixture of Nafion and glutaraldehyde as synergetic immobilization matrix: Conformational characterization and electrocatalytic studies
724
Biofunctionalization of fluorescent-magnetic-bifunctional nanospheres and their applications
725
Biofunctionalization of gelatin microcarrier with oxidized hyaluronic acid for corneal keratocyte cultivation
726
Biofunctionalization of Gold Nanorods: A Comparative Study on Conjugation Methods for Fabrication of Nanobiosensors
727
Biofunctionalization of Gold Nanorods: A Comparative Study on Conjugation Methods for Fabrication of Nanobiosensors
728
Biofunctionalization of materials for implants using engineered peptides
729
Biofunctionalization of Modified Surfaces of Titanium
730
Bio-functionalization of polycaprolactone infiltrated BCP scaffold with silicon and fibronectin enhances osteoblast activity in vitro
731
Biofunctionalization of porous titanium coatings through sol–gel impregnation with a bioactive glass–ceramic
732
Biofunctionalization of silica microspheres for protein separation
733
Biofunctionalization of surfaces of nanostructured porous silicon
734
Biofunctionalization of titanium for dental implant
735
Biofunctionalized anti-corrosive silane coatings for magnesium alloys
736
Biofunctionalized electrospun silk mats as a topical bioactive dressing for accelerated wound healing
737
Bio-functionalized PCL nanofibrous scaffolds for nerve tissue engineering
738
Biofunctionalized silver nanoparticles: Advances and prospects
739
Bio-functionalized thermoresponsive interfaces facilitating cell adhesion and proliferation
740
Bio-functions of carvacrol-supplemented feeds on lipopolysaccharide-induced rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss Walbaum, 1792)
741
Biofuoling in RO membrane systems Part 1: Fundamentals and control
742
Biogas and Bio-fertilizer Production Potential of Abattoir Waste as Means of Sustainable Waste Management Option in Hawassa City, Southern Ethiopia
743
Biogas and CH4 productivity by co-digesting swine manure with three crop residues as an external carbon source
744
Biogas appliances in Sub-Sahara Africa
745
Biogas as a fuel source for SOFC co-generators
746
Biogas as a resource-efficient vehicle fuel Original Research Article
747
Biogas as a sustainable energy source in Nepal: Present status and future challenges
748
Biogas as hydrogen source for fuel cell applications
749
Biogas as renewable raw material for syngas production by tri-reforming process over NiCeO2 catalysts: Optimal operative condition and effect of nickel content
750
BIOGAS DIGESTER WITH SIMPLE SOLAR HEATER
751
Biogas energy from family-sized digesters in Uganda: Critical factors and policy implications
752
Biogas energy production from tropical biomass wastes by anaerobic digestion
753
Biogas energy technology in Sudan
754
Biogas energy use in Nigeria: current status, future prospects and policy implications
755
Biogas fermentation of swine slurry based on the separation of concentrated liquid and low content liquid
756
Biogas from anaerobic digestion of fruit and vegetable wastes: Experimental results on pilot-scale and preliminary performance evaluation of a full-scale power plant
757
Biogas from grass silage – Measurements and modeling with ADM1
758
Biogas from palm oil mill effluent (POME): Opportunities and challenges from Malaysiaʹs perspective
759
Biogas from renewable electricity – Increasing a climate neutral fuel supply
760
Biogas generation apple pulp
761
Biogas generation from floral waste using different techniques
762
Biogas generation from sewage in four public universities in Ghana: A solution to potential health risk
763
Biogas generation potential by anaerobic digestion for sustainable energy development in India
764
Biogas in Portugal: Status and public policies in a European context
765
Biogas performance from co-digestion of Taihu algae and kitchen wastes
766
Biogas plant-effluent as an organic fertilizer in monosex, monoculture of fish (Oreochromis mossambicus)
767
Biogas plants in Denmark: successes and setbacks
768
Biogas plants in Denmark: technological and economic developments
769
Biogas plants site selection integrating Multicriteria Decision Aid methods and GIS techniques: A case study in a Portuguese region
770
Biogas Potentiality Through Waste Management in Bangladesh Document Type : Research Article
771
Biogas powering a small tubular solid oxide fuel cell
772
Biogas production and saccharification of Salix pretreated at different steam explosion conditions
773
Biogas production and valorization by means of a two-step biological process
774
Biogas production by anaerobic co-digestion of cattle slurry and cheese whey
775
Biogas Production by Co-Digestion of Food Waste with Sewage Sludge and Poultry Litter: A Way Towards Sustainable Waste-to-Energy Conversion
776
Bio-gas production by co-fermentation from the brown algae, Laminaria japonica
777
Biogas production enhancement by Brassica compestries amendment in cattle dung digesters
778
Biogas production enhancement by soya sludge amendment in cattle dung digesters
779
Biogas production experimental research using algae
780
Biogas production from anaerobic co-digestion of agroindustrial wastewaters under mesophilic conditions in a two-stage process Original Research Article
781
Biogas production from boreal herbaceous grasses – Specific methane yield and methane yield per hectare
782
Biogas production from catch crops: Evaluation of biomass yield and methane potential of catch crops in organic crop rotations
783
Biogas production from coal via anaerobic fermentation
784
Biogas production from co-digestion of a mixture of cheese whey and dairy manure
785
Biogas production from co-digestion of corn stover and chicken manure under anaerobic wet, hemi-solid, and solid state conditions
786
Biogas production from co-digestion of dairy manure and food waste
787
Biogas production from different substrates in an experimental Continuously Stirred Tank Reactor anaerobic digester
788
Biogas production from grape pomace: Thermodynamic model of the process and dynamic model of the power generation system
789
Biogas production from lignocelluloses by N-methylmorpholine-N-oxide (NMMO) pretreatment: Effects of recovery and reuse of NMMO
790
Biogas production from llama and cow manure at high altitude
791
Biogas production from maize and dairy cattle manure—Influence of biomass composition on the methane yield
792
Biogas production from maize hybrids
793
Biogas production from microalgae grown in wastewater: Effect of microwave pretreatment
794
Biogas production from moon jellyfish (Aurelia aurita) using of the anaerobic digestion
795
Biogas production from municipal solid wastes using an integrated rotary drum and anaerobic-phased solids digester system
796
Biogas production from pear residues using sludge from a wastewater treatment plant digester. Influence of the feed delivery procedure
797
Biogas production from plant biomass used for phytoremediation of industrial wastes
798
Biogas production from potato-juice, a by-product from potato-starch processing, in upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) and expanded granular sludge bed (EGSB) reactors
799
Biogas production from spent rose hips (Rosa canina L.): Fraction separation, organic loading and co-digestion with N-rich microbial biomass
800
Biogas production from supernatant of hydrothermally treated municipal sludge by upflow anaerobic sludge blanket reactor
801
Biogas production from the sludge of the municipal wastewater treatment plant of Adrar city (southwest of Algeria)
802
BIOGAS PRODUCTION FROM WASTE IN A SANITARY LANDFILL REACTOR
803
Biogas production from water hyacinth and channel grass used for phytoremediation of industrial effluents
804
Biogas production from wheat straw and manure – Impact of pretreatment and process operating parameters
805
Biogas production from wheat straw in batch and UASB reactors: The roles of pretreatment and seaweed hydrolysate as a co-substrate
806
Biogas production in low-cost household digesters at the Peruvian Andes
807
Biogas production potential from cotton wastes
808
Biogas production potential of jatropha seed cake
809
Biogas production supported by excess heat – A systems analysis within the food industry
810
Biogas Production through Anaerobic Digestion of Tannery Solid Waste
811
Biogas production with horse dung in solid-phase digestion systems
812
Biogas productivity by co-digesting Taihu blue algae with corn straw as an external carbon source
813
Biogas purification for MCFC application
814
Biogas recirculation for simultaneous calcium removal and biogas purification within an expanded granular sludge bed system treating leachate
815
Biogas reforming for hydrogen production over a Ni–Co bimetallic catalyst: Effect of operating conditions
816
Biogas reforming for hydrogen production over mesoporous Ni2xCe1−xO2 catalysts
817
Biogas reforming for hydrogen production over nickel and cobalt bimetallic catalysts
818
Biogas reforming for syngas production over nickel supported on ceria–alumina catalysts
819
Biogas reforming over bimetallic PdNi catalysts supported on phosphorus-modified alumina
820
Biogas residues as fertilisers – Effects on wheat growth and soil microbial activities
821
Biogas scrubbing, compression and storage: perspective and prospectus in Indian context
822
Biogas steam and oxidative reforming processes for synthesis gas and hydrogen production in conventional and microreactor reaction systems
823
Biogas Technologies and the Solution to Problems of Biomass and the Greenhouse Effect in Russia
824
Biogas Technologies and the Solution to Problems of Biomass and the Greenhouse Effect in Russia
825
Biogas Technology, Applications, Perspectives and Implications
826
BIOGAS UP GRADATION FOR POWER GENERATION APPLICATIONS IN PAKISTAN
827
Biogas upgrade to syn-gas (H2–CO) via dry and oxidative reforming
828
Biogas upgrade to syngas through thermochemical recovery using exhaust gas reforming
829
Biogas upgrading by CO2 removal with a highly selective natural amino acid salt in gas–liquid membrane contactor
830
Biogas upgrading for on-board hydrogen production: Reforming process CFD modelling
831
Biogas upgrading via membrane process: Modelling of pilot plant scale and the end uses for the grid injection
832
Biogas utilization: Experimental investigation on biogas flameless combustion in lab-scale furnace
833
BIOGAS yield from Anaerobic batc h co-digestion of RICE STRAW and zebu dung
834
Biogas, membranes and carbon dioxide capture
835
Biogas, renewable energy resource for Pakistan
836
Biogas/photovoltaic hybrid power system for decentralized energy supply of rural areas
837
Biogas: A promising renewable technology and its impact on rural households in Nepal
838
Biogasification of coal using different sources of micro-organisms
839
Biogasification of rice straw with an anaerobic-phased solids digester system
840
Biogasification of solid wastes by two-phase anaerobic fermentation
841
Bio-gasoline production from co-cracking of hydroxypropanone and ethanol
842
Biogasoline: An out-of-the-box solution to the food-for-fuel and land-use competitions
843
Biogen loses “landmark” vaccine patent claim
844
Biogeneration of 2-(1-hydroxyethyl)-4,5-dihydrothiazole as precursor of roasted and popcorn-like aroma for bakery products
845
Biogeneration of C13-norisoprenoid compounds: experiments supportive for an apo-carotenoid pathway in grapevines Original Research Article
846
Bio-generation of stable isotope labeled internal standards for absolute and relative quantitation of drug metabolites in plasma samples by LC–MS/MS
847
Biogenerics: the hope and the hype
848
Biogenesis and Metabolic Fate of Docosahexaenoic and Arachidonic Acids in Rat Uterine Stromal Cells in Culture
849
Biogenesis Itself
850
Biogenesis of a Bacterial Organelle: The Carboxysome Assembly Pathway
851
Biogenesis of Eel Liver Citrate Carrier (CIC): Negative Charges Can Substitute for Positive Charges in the Presequence
852
Biogenesis of metal nanoparticles and their pharmacological applications: present status and application prospects
853
Biogenesis of metal nanoparticles and their pharmacological applications: present status and application prospects
854
Biogenesis of Mitochondria: Dual Role of Tom7 in Modulating Assembly of the Preprotein Translocase of the Outer Membrane
855
Biogenesis of Rat Mitochondrial Citrate Carrier (CIC): The N-terminal Presequence Facilitates the Solubility of the Preprotein but does not act as a Targeting Signal
856
Biogenesis of silver nanoparticles using selected plant leaf extract; characterization and comparative analysis of their antimicrobial activity
857
Biogenesis of the dicarboxylate carrier (DIC): translocation across the mitochondrial outer membrane and subsequent release from the TOM channel are membrane potential-independent
858
Biogenesis of Volatile Aldehydes from Fatty Acid Hydroperoxides: Molecular Cloning of a Hydroperoxide Lyase (CYP74C) with Specificity for both the 9- and 13-Hydroperoxides of Linoleic and Linolenic Acids
859
Biogenesis of Yeast Mitochondrial Cytochrome c: A Unique Relationship to the TOM Machinery
860
Biogenesis, structure, and immune-suppressive effects of virus-like particles of a Drosophila parasitoid, Leptopilina victoriae
861
Biogenetic reactions on stilbenetetramers from Vitaceaeous plants
862
Biogenetic temperament and character in insomnia and depression
863
Biogenetically patterned synthesis of camptothecin and 20-deoxycamptothecin
864
Biogenetically related caged ent-kaurane diterpenoids from Isodon eriocalyx var. laxiflora
865
Biogenetics, artificial procreation, and public policy in the United States and France
866
Biogenic aerosol formation in the boreal forest (BIOFOR)
867
Biogenic amine accumulation in ripened sausages affected by the addition of sodium sulphite
868
Biogenic amine accumulation in silver carp sausage inoculated with Lactobacillus plantarum plus Saccharomyces cerevisiae
869
Biogenic amine activity in response to fluoxetine and desipramine in differentially reared rhesus monkeys
870
Biogenic amine and quality changes in lightly salt- and sugar-salted black carp (Mylopharyngodon piceus) fillets stored at 4 °C
871
Biogenic amine changes in barramundi (Lates calcarifer) slices stored at 0 °C and 4 °C
872
Biogenic amine composition of the gonads of herring (Clupea harengus), mackerel (Scomber scombrus) and scallop (Pecten maximus)
873
Biogenic amine content and aromatic profile of Salama da sugo, a typical cooked fermented sausage produced in Emilia Romagna Region (Italy)
874
Biogenic amine content and biogenic amine quality indices of sardines (Sardina pilchardus) stored in modified atmosphere packaging and vacuum packaging
875
Biogenic amine content and microbiological profile of Pecorino di Farindola cheese Original Research Article
876
Biogenic amine content during the manufacture of dry-cured lacَn, a Spanish traditional meat product: Effect of some additives
877
Biogenic amine content in dry fermented sausages as influenced by a producer, spice mix, starter culture, sausage diameter and time of ripening
878
Biogenic amine content of boza: A traditional cereal-based, fermented Turkish beverage
879
Biogenic amine determination in wines using solid-phase extraction: A comparative study
880
Biogenic amine formation and bacterial contribution in fish, squid and shellfish
881
Biogenic amine formation and bacterial contribution in Natto products
882
Biogenic amine formation and degradation by potential fish silage starter microorganisms
883
Biogenic amine formation in bottled beer
884
Biogenic amine formation in Nham, a Thai fermented sausage, and the reduction by commercial starter culture, Lactobacillus plantarum BCC 9546
885
Biogenic amine production and nucleotide ratios in gutted wild sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) stored in ice, wrapped in aluminium foil and wrapped in cling film at 4 °C
886
Biogenic amine production by bacteria isolated from ice-preserved sardine and mackerel
887
Biogenic amine production by Gram-positive bacteria isolated from Spanish dry-cured “chorizo” sausage treated with high pressure and kept in chilled storage
888
Biogenic amine production by lactic acid bacteria, acetic bacteria and yeast isolated from wine
889
Biogenic amine production in Feta cheese
890
Biogenic Amine Production in Olomouc Curd Cheese (Olomoucke tvaruzky) at Various Storage Conditions
891
Biogenic amine production in Spanish dry-cured “chorizo” sausage treated with high-pressure and kept in chilled storage
892
Biogenic amines – A possible source for nicotine in mushrooms? A discussion of published literature data
893
Biogenic amines and HL60 citotoxicity of alfalfa and fenugreek sprouts
894
Biogenic amines and potential histamine – Forming bacteria in Rihaakuru (a cooked fish paste)
895
Biogenic amines and their metabolites in mouse brain tissue: Development, optimization and validation of an analytical HPLC method
896
Biogenic amines as predictors of response to clozapine treatment in early-onset schizophrenia
897
Biogenic amines content during extended ageing of dry-cured pork loins inoculated with probiotics
898
Biogenic amines content in Spanish and French natural ciders: Application of qPCR for quantitative detection of biogenic amine-producers Original Research Article
899
Biogenic amines content in traditional dry fermented sausage Petrovská klobása as possible indicator of good manufacturing practice
900
Biogenic amines content, histamine-forming bacteria and adulteration of bonito in tuna candy products
901
Biogenic amines content, histamine-forming bacteria, and adulteration of pork and poultry in tuna dumpling products
902
Biogenic amines determination in some traditional cheeses in West Azerbaijan province of Iran
903
Biogenic amines formation and its relation to microbiological and sensory attributes in ice-stored whole, gutted and filleted Mediterranean Sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) Original Research Article
904
Biogenic amines formation in high-pressure processed pike flesh (Esox lucius) during storage
905
Biogenic amines formation in Streptococcus thermophilus isolated from home-made natural yogurt
906
Biogenic amines in Australian animal by-product meals
907
Biogenic amines in Brazilian cheeses
908
Biogenic amines in carp roe (Cyprinus carpio) preserved by four different methods
909
Biogenic amines in Chinese soy sauce
910
Biogenic amines in commercial fish and fish products sold in southern China
911
Biogenic amines in dry fermented sausages: a review
912
Biogenic amines in Jeotkals, Korean salted and fermented fish products
913
Biogenic Amines in Meat and Meat Products
914
Biogenic amines in pressurized vacuum-packaged cooked sliced ham under different chilled storage conditions
915
Biogenic amines in red wine: The impact of technological processing of grape and wine
916
Biogenic amines in traditional alcoholic beverages produced in Nigeria
917
Biogenic amines in traditional fermented sausages produced in selected European countries
918
Biogenic Amines in Turkish Sausages (Sucuks)
919
Biogenic amines in vacuum-packed and non-vacuum-packed flesh of carp (Cyprinus carpio) stored at different temperatures
920
Biogenic amines in wines: Influence of oenological factors
921
Biogenic amines influence aggressiveness in crayfish but not their force or hierarchical rank
922
Biogenic amines occurrence in fish meat sampled from restaurants in region of Czech Republic
923
Biogenic amines produced by Enterobacteriaceae isolated from meat products
924
Biogenic amines, caffeine and tonic immobility in Tribolium castaneum
925
Biogenic amines, histamine and label of dressed fried fish meat products in Taiwan
926
Biogenic amines: quality index of freshness in red and white meat
927
Biogenic amines: their importance in foods
928
Biogenic amines—short-term toxicity studies in rats
929
Biogenic and abiogenic low-Mg calcite (bLMC and aLMC): Evaluation of seawater-REE composition, water masses and carbonate diagenesis
930
Biogenic and abiogenic sedimentation in the northern East China Sea in response to sea-level change during the Late Pleistocene
931
Biogenic and anthropogenic fluxes of non-methane hydrocarbons over an urban-imapcted forest, Frankfurter Stadtwald, Germany
932
Biogenic and anthropogenic sources of oxalate in PM2.5 in a mega city, Shanghai
933
Biogenic and petroleum-related ore-forming processes in Dongsheng uranium deposit, NW China
934
Biogenic and volatile amine-related qualities of three popular fish species sold at Kuwait fish markets
935
Biogenic Approach using Sheep Milk for the Synthesis of Platinum Nanoparticles: The Role of Milk Protein in Platinum Reduction and Stabilization
936
Biogenic arsenopyrite in holocene peat sediment, India
937
Biogenic barium and the detrital Ba/Al ratio: a comparison of their direct and indirect determination
938
Biogenic barium in surface sediments of the European Nordic Seas
939
Biogenic barium in suspended and trapped material as a tracer of export production in the tropical NE Atlantic (EUMELI sites)
940
Biogenic bromine production in the Arctic
941
Biogenic budgets of particle rain, benthic remineralization and sediment accumulation in the equatorial Pacific
942
Biogenic C5 VOCs: release from leaves after freeze–thaw wounding and occurrence in air at a high mountain observatory
943
Biogenic carbon and nitrogen export in a deep-convection region: simulations in the Labrador Sea
944
Biogenic carbon flows through the planktonic food web of the Amundsen Gulf (Arctic Ocean): A synthesis of field measurements and inverse modeling analyses
945
Biogenic carbonyl compounds within and above a coniferous forest in Germany
946
Biogenic cements and encapsulation of zinc
947
Biogenic cements from rice hull ash doped with aluminum and iron
948
Biogenic chaos: Cryptobioturbation and the work of sedimentologically friendly organisms
949
Biogenic CO2 fluxes from bioenergy and climate—A response
950
Biogenic CO2 fluxes from bioenergy and climate—A response
951
Biogenic contributions to the chemical composition of airborne particles in a coniferous forest in Germany
952
Biogenic effects on cohesive sediment erodibility resulting from recurring seasonal hypoxia on the Louisiana shelf
953
Biogenic emission from the Mediterranean pseudosteppe ecosystem present in Castelporziano
954
Biogenic emission inventory development: field assessment of the GAP vegetation database in California
955
Biogenic emission of dimethylsulfide (DMS) from the North Yellow Sea, China and its contribution to sulfate in aerosol during summer
956
Biogenic emission of dimethylsulfide from a highly eutrophicated coastal region, Masan Bay, South Korea
957
Biogenic emissions and ambient concentrations of hydrocarbons, carbonyl compounds and organic acids from ponderosa pine and cottonwood trees at rural and forested sites in Central New Mexico
958
Biogenic emissions and CO2 gas exchange investigated on four Mediterranean shrubs
959
Biogenic emissions from Citrus species in California
960
Biogenic emissions from Pinus halepensis: a typical species of the Mediterranean area
961
Biogenic emissions of CO2 and N2O at multiple depths increase exponentially during a simulated soil thaw for a northern prairie Mollisol
962
Biogenic emissions of CO2 and N2O at multiple depths increase exponentially during a simulated soil thaw for a northern prairie Mollisol
963
Biogenic emissions of isoprenoids and NO in China and comparison to anthropogenic emissions
964
Biogenic fabrics in seep carbonates from an active gas vent site in Green Canyon Block 238, Gulf of Mexico
965
Biogenic Fe(III) minerals: From formation to diagenesis and preservation in the rock record
966
Biogenic fluxes in the Cariaco Basin: a combined study of sinking particulates and underlying sediments
967
Biogenic fluxes of halomethanes from Irish peatland ecosystems
968
Biogenic Gas (CH4, N2O, DMS) Emission to the Atmosphere from Near-shore and Shelf Waters of the North-western Black Sea
969
Biogenic gas emissions from soils measured using a new automated laboratory incubation system
970
Biogenic gas emissions from soils measured using a new automated laboratory incubation system
971
Biogenic gas systems in eastern Qaidam Basin
972
Biogenic gold nanoparticles as fotillas to fire berberine hydrochloride using folic acid as molecular road map
973
Biogenic gold nanotriangles from Saccharomonospora sp., an endophytic actinomycetes of Azadirachta indica A. Juss
974
Biogenic gold nano-triangles: Cargos for anticancer drug delivery
975
Biogenic Graphite as a Potential Geomarker—Application to Continental Reconstructions of Pan-African Gondwana Terrains
976
Biogenic greenhouse gas emissions linked to the life cycles of biodiesel derived from European rapeseed and Brazilian soybeans
977
Biogenic halocarbons in young Arctic sea ice and frost flowers
978
Biogenic hydrocarbon emission estimates for North Central Texas
979
Biogenic hydrocarbons in the particulate material of the water column of the Bellingshausen Sea, Antarctica, in the region of the marginal ice zone
980
Biogenic hydrogen and methane production from reed canary grass
981
Biogenic Isoprene (A Review)
982
Biogenic isoprene in subtropical urban settings and implications for air quality
983
Biogenic magnetite, detrital hematite, and relative paleointensity in Quaternary sediments from the Southwest Iberian Margin
984
Biogenic metals in advanced water treatment
985
Biogenic methane generation in the degradation of eastern Australian Permian coals
986
Biogenic Mn oxide minerals coating in a subsurface granite environment
987
Biogenic mono-, di- and polyamine contents in Spanish wines and influence of a limited irrigation
988
Biogenic nano-magnetite and nano-zero valent iron treatment of alkaline Cr(VI) leachate and chromite ore processing residue
989
Biogenic nitric oxide emissions from cropland soils
990
Biogenic nitric oxide from wastewater land application
991
Biogenic N–P-codoped TiO2: Synthesis, characterization and photocatalytic properties
992
Biogenic origin of intergrown Mo-sulphide- and carbonaceous matter in Lower Cambrian black shales (Zunyi Formation, southern China)
993
Biogenic particles in the surface microlayer and overlaying atmosphere in the central Arctic Ocean during summer
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Biogenic phosphorus in oligotrophic mountain lake sediments: Differences in composition measured with NMR spectroscopy
995
Biogenic production and consumption of dimethylsulfide (DMS) and dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) in the marine epipelagic zone: a review
996
Biogenic reefs affect multiple components of intertidal soft-bottom benthic assemblages: the Lanice conchilega case study
997
Biogenic reefs as structuring factor in Pleuronectes platessa (Plaice) nursery
998
Biogenic silica and diatom thanatocoenosis in surface sediments below the Peru–Chile Current: controlling mechanisms and relationship with productivity of surface waters
999
Biogenic silica cycle in surface sediments of the Greenland Sea
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Biogenic silica cycling during summer phytoplankton blooms in the North Pacific subtropical gyre
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