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Biogenic carbonyl compounds within and above a coniferous forest in Germany
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Biogenic cements and encapsulation of zinc
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Biogenic cements from rice hull ash doped with aluminum and iron
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Biogenic chaos: Cryptobioturbation and the work of sedimentologically friendly organisms
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Biogenic CO2 fluxes from bioenergy and climate—A response
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Biogenic CO2 fluxes from bioenergy and climate—A response
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Biogenic contributions to the chemical composition of airborne particles in a coniferous forest in Germany
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Biogenic effects on cohesive sediment erodibility resulting from recurring seasonal hypoxia on the Louisiana shelf
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Biogenic emission from the Mediterranean pseudosteppe ecosystem present in Castelporziano
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Biogenic emission inventory development: field assessment of the GAP vegetation database in California
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Biogenic emission of dimethylsulfide (DMS) from the North Yellow Sea, China and its contribution to sulfate in aerosol during summer
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Biogenic emission of dimethylsulfide from a highly eutrophicated coastal region, Masan Bay, South Korea
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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
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Biogenic emissions and CO2 gas exchange investigated on four Mediterranean shrubs
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Biogenic emissions from Citrus species in California
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Biogenic emissions from Pinus halepensis: a typical species of the Mediterranean area
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Biogenic emissions of CO2 and N2O at multiple depths increase exponentially during a simulated soil thaw for a northern prairie Mollisol
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Biogenic emissions of CO2 and N2O at multiple depths increase exponentially during a simulated soil thaw for a northern prairie Mollisol
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Biogenic emissions of isoprenoids and NO in China and comparison to anthropogenic emissions
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Biogenic fabrics in seep carbonates from an active gas vent site in Green Canyon Block 238, Gulf of Mexico
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Biogenic Fe(III) minerals: From formation to diagenesis and preservation in the rock record
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Biogenic fluxes in the Cariaco Basin: a combined study of sinking particulates and underlying sediments
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Biogenic fluxes of halomethanes from Irish peatland ecosystems
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Biogenic Gas (CH4, N2O, DMS) Emission to the Atmosphere from Near-shore and Shelf Waters of the North-western Black Sea
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Biogenic gas emissions from soils measured using a new automated laboratory incubation system
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Biogenic gas emissions from soils measured using a new automated laboratory incubation system
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Biogenic gas systems in eastern Qaidam Basin
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Biogenic gold nanoparticles as fotillas to fire berberine hydrochloride using folic acid as molecular road map
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Biogenic gold nanotriangles from Saccharomonospora sp., an endophytic actinomycetes of Azadirachta indica A. Juss
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Biogenic gold nano-triangles: Cargos for anticancer drug delivery
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Biogenic Graphite as a Potential Geomarker—Application to Continental Reconstructions of Pan-African Gondwana Terrains
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Biogenic greenhouse gas emissions linked to the life cycles of biodiesel derived from European rapeseed and Brazilian soybeans
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Biogenic halocarbons in young Arctic sea ice and frost flowers
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Biogenic hydrocarbon emission estimates for North Central Texas
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Biogenic hydrocarbons in the particulate material of the water column of the Bellingshausen Sea, Antarctica, in the region of the marginal ice zone
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Biogenic hydrogen and methane production from reed canary grass
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Biogenic Isoprene (A Review)
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Biogenic isoprene in subtropical urban settings and implications for air quality
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Biogenic magnetite, detrital hematite, and relative paleointensity in Quaternary sediments from the Southwest Iberian Margin
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Biogenic metals in advanced water treatment
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Biogenic methane generation in the degradation of eastern Australian Permian coals
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Biogenic Mn oxide minerals coating in a subsurface granite environment
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Biogenic mono-, di- and polyamine contents in Spanish wines and influence of a limited irrigation
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Biogenic nano-magnetite and nano-zero valent iron treatment of alkaline Cr(VI) leachate and chromite ore processing residue
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Biogenic nitric oxide emissions from cropland soils
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Biogenic nitric oxide from wastewater land application
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Biogenic N–P-codoped TiO2: Synthesis, characterization and photocatalytic properties
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Biogenic origin of intergrown Mo-sulphide- and carbonaceous matter in Lower Cambrian black shales (Zunyi Formation, southern China)
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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
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Biogenic production and consumption of dimethylsulfide (DMS) and dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) in the marine epipelagic zone: a review
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Biogenic reefs affect multiple components of intertidal soft-bottom benthic assemblages: the Lanice conchilega case study
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Biogenic reefs as structuring factor in Pleuronectes platessa (Plaice) nursery
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Biogenic silica and diatom thanatocoenosis in surface sediments below the Peru–Chile Current: controlling mechanisms and relationship with productivity of surface waters
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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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Biogenic silica deposition in Lake Malawi, East Africa over the past 150,000 years
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Biogenic silica dissolution in sediments of the Southern Ocean. I. Solubility
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Biogenic silica dissolution in sediments of the Southern Ocean. II. Kinetics
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Biogenic silica production and the diatom contribution to primary production and nitrate uptake in the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean
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Biogenic silica production rates and particulate organic matter distribution in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean during austral spring 1992
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Biogenic silica recycling in surficial sediments across the Polar Front of the Southern Ocean (Indian Sector)
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Biogenic Silver Nanoparticles by Gelidiella acerosa Extract and their Antifungal Effects
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Biogenic silver nanoparticles for cancer treatment: An experimental report
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Biogenic structures in exhumed surfaces around saline lakes: An example from Lake Bogoria, Kenya Rift Valley
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Biogenic substrate benefits activated sludge in acclimation to a xenobiotic
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Biogenic sulfur distribution and cycling in the surface microlayer and subsurface water of Funka Bay and its adjacent area
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Biogenic sulfuric acid attack on different types of commercially produced concrete sewer pipes
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Biogenic sulphate generation in the Mediterranean Sea and its contribution to the sulphate anomaly in the aerosol over Israel and the Eastern Mediterranean
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Biogenic sulphide for cyanide recycle and copper recovery in gold–copper ore processing
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Biogenic sulphide plays a major role on the riboflavin-mediated decolourisation of azo dyes under sulphate-reducing conditions Original Research Article
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Biogenic surface layers on historical window glass and the effect of excimer laser cleaning
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Biogenic synthesis and antimicrobial activity of Silver nanoparticle using exopolysaccharides from Lactic Acid bacteria
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Biogenic synthesis and catalysis of porous CeO2 hollow microspheres
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Biogenic synthesis and characterization of Silver nanoparticles from seed extract of Spondia mombins and screening of its antibacterial activity
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Biogenic synthesis of Ag, Au and bimetallic Au/Ag alloy nanoparticles using aqueous extract of mahogany (Swietenia mahogani JACQ.) leaves
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Biogenic synthesis of antimicrobial silver nanoparticles capped with l-cysteine
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Biogenic synthesis of Au and Ag nanoparticles by Indian propolis and its constituents
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Biogenic synthesis of Au and Ag nanoparticles using aqueous solutions of Black Tea leaf extracts
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Biogenic synthesis of calcium oxalate crystal by reaction of calcium ions with spinach lixivium
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Biogenic synthesis of Copper nanoparticles using aquatic pteridophyte Marsilea quadrifolia Linn. rhizome and its antibacterial activity
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Biogenic synthesis of hierarchical hybrid nanocomposites and patterning of silver nanoparticles
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Biogenic synthesis of iron nanoparticles from Catharanthus roseus
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Biogenic synthesis of magnesium oxide nanoparticles using Manihot esculenta (Crantz) leaf extract
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Biogenic synthesis of Palladium nanoparticles mediated by Artemisia abrotanum aqueous extract and its catalytic evaluation for Suzuki coupling reactions
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Biogenic Synthesis of Papain Conjugated Copper Metallic Nanoparticles and Its Antibacterial and Antifungal Activity
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Biogenic Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles Using Fruit Aqueous Extract of Psidium Guajava and Its Antibacterial Activity
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Biogenic Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles Using Mustard and Its Characterization
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biogenic synthesis, characterization and pharmacological study of silver nanoparticles using an extract of xanthium strumarium seeds
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Biogenic synthesis, characterization, antibacterial and antioxidant activities of silver nanoparticles mediated from Tamarindus indica Linn fruit pulp extract
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Biogenic thiosulfate and oxalate in paper machine deposits connected to corrosion of stainless steels
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Biogenic trace gases: Measuring emissions from soil and water : edited by P.A. Matson and R. C. Harriss Blackwell Science, Methods in Ecology, 1995. £26.50 pbk (xi + 394 pages) ISBN 0 632 036419
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Biogenic treatment improves the durability and remediates the cracks of concrete structures
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Biogenic trypanocidal sesquiterpenes: lead compounds to design future trypanocidal drugs - a mini review
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Biogenic vanadium in total suspended particulate matter from Cabo Frio upwelling region, Southeast, Brazil
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Biogenic versus metamorphic origins of diverse microtubes in 2.7 Gyr old volcanic ashes: Multi-scale investigations
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Biogenic VOC emissions from forested Amazonian landscapes
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Biogenic VOC emissions from fresh leaf mulch and wood chips of Grevillea robusta (Australian Silky Oak)
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Biogenic volatile organic compound emission potential of forests and paddy fields in the Kinki region of Japan
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Biogenic volatile organic compound emissions (BVOCs) I. Identifications from three continental sites in the U.S.
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Biogenic volatile organic compound emissions (BVOCs) II. Landscape flux potentials from three continental sites in the U.S.
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Biogenic volatile organic compound emissions from a lowland tropical wet forest in Costa Rica
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Biogenic volatile organic compound emissions from desert vegetation of the southwestern US
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Biogenic volatile organic compound emissions from nine tree species used in an urban tree-planting program
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Biogenic Volatile Organic Compounds (BVOCs) emissions from Abies alba in a French forest
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Biogenic volatile organic compounds and plant competition
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Biogenic volatile organic compounds and plant competition
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Biogenic waste methane emissions and methane optimization for bioelectricity in Nigeria
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Biogenic Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Attenuate Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Cell Proliferation through Oxidative Stress and DNA Damage
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Biogenically enhanced reservoir properties in the Medicine Hat gas field, Alberta, Canada
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Biogenicity of Earthʹs earliest fossils: A resolution of the controversy
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Biogenicity of silicified microbes from a hydrothermal system: relevance to the search for evidence of life on earth and other planets
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Biogenicity of silicified microbes from a hydrothermal system: relevance to the search for evidence of life on earth and other planets
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Biogenous iron oxide-immobilized palladium catalyst for the solvent-free Suzuki–Miyaura coupling reaction
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Biogeochemical alteration of dissolved organic material in the Cape Fear River Estuary as a function of freshwater discharge
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Biogeochemical and contaminant cycling in sediments from a human-impacted coastal lagoon – Introduction and summary
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Biogeochemical and ecological considerations in designing wetland treatment systems in post-mining landscapes
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Biogeochemical and ecological functioning of the low-salinity water lenses in the region of the Rhone River freshwater influence, NW Mediterranean Sea
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Biogeochemical and ecological impacts of livestock grazing in semi-arid southeastern Utah, USA
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Biogeochemical and hydrographic controls on chromophoric dissolved organic matter distribution in the Pacific Ocean
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Biogeochemical and micro-facial fingerprints of ecosystem response to rapid Late Glacial climatic changes in varved sediments of Meerfelder Maar (Germany)
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Biogeochemical and physical controls of nitrogen fluxes in a highly dynamic marine ecosystem—model and network flow analysis of the Baltic Sea
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Biogeochemical and physical controls of nitrogen fluxes in a highly dynamic marine ecosystem—model and network flow analysis of the Baltic Sea
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Biogeochemical and physical processes in the Sea of Okhotsk and the linkage to the Pacific Ocean
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Biogeochemical and redox record of mid–late Triassic reef evolution in the Italian Dolomites
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Biogeochemical approach to understanding phosphogenic events of the terminal Proterozoic to Cambrian
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Biogeochemical assessment of natural attenuation of JP-4-contaminated ground water in the presence of fluorinated surfactants
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Biogeochemical assessment of sources of organic matter and paleoproductivity during the early Aptian Oceanic Anoxic Event at Shatsky Rise, ODP Leg 198
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Biogeochemical behavior and distribution of biogenic silica in marine sediments from Izmir Bay, Aegean Sea (Turkey)
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Biogeochemical behavior and mass balance of dissolved aluminum in the western Mediterranean Sea
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Biogeochemical behavior of organic carbon in a small tropical river and estuary, Hainan, China
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Biogeochemical behavior of organic carbon in the Trinity River downstream of a large reservoir lake in Texas, USA
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Biogeochemical behaviour of 137Cs and 90Sr in the artificial reservoirs of Mayak PA, Russia
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Biogeochemical box modelling at small scale. Application to the inorganic carbon cycle in the Bay of Calvi
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Biogeochemical box modelling at small scale. Application to the inorganic carbon cycle in the Bay of Calvi
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Biogeochemical budgets and processes in Bandon Bay, Suratthani, Thailand
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Biogeochemical changes during early development of restored calcareous wetland soils
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Biogeochemical characterisation of a coal tar distillate plume
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Biogeochemical characteristics of sedimenting particles in Dona Paula Bay, India
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Biogeochemical characterization of bacterial assemblages in relation to release of arsenic from South East Asia (Bangladesh) sediments
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Biogeochemical characterization of MC252 oil:sand aggregates on a coastal headland beach
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Biogeochemical characterization of particulate organic matter from a coastal hydrothermal vent zone in the Aegean Sea
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Biogeochemical classification of South Florida’s estuarine and coastal waters
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Biogeochemical climatologies in the Ross Sea, Antarctica: seasonal patterns of nutrients and biomass
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Biogeochemical Composition of Mediterranean Waters Outside Thau Lagoon
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Biogeochemical conditions in sediments enriched by organic matter from net-pen fish farms in the Bolinao area, Philippines
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Biogeochemical control on the flux of trace elements from estuarine sediments: effects of seasonal and short-term hypoxia
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Biogeochemical Control on the Flux of Trace Elements from Estuarine Sediments: Water Column Oxygen Concentrations and Benthic Infauna
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Biogeochemical controls of arsenic occurrence and mobility in the Indian Sundarban mangrove ecosystem
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Biogeochemical controls on authigenic carbonate formation at the Chapopote “asphalt volcano”, Bay of Campeche
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Biogeochemical controls on daily cycling of hydrochemistry and δ13C of dissolved inorganic carbon in a karst spring-fed pool
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Biogeochemical controls on distributions and fluxes of dissolved and particulate organic carbon in the Northern South China Sea
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Biogeochemical controls on metal behaviour in freshwater environments
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Biogeochemical controls on new production in the tropical Pacific
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Biogeochemical controls on streamwater and soil solution chemistry in a High Arctic environment
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Biogeochemical cycle of nitrogen in a tropical mangrove ecosystem, east coast of India
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Biogeochemical cycle of Sulfer in the Calamagrostis angustifolia wetland ecosystem in the Sanjiang Plain, China
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Biogeochemical cycles during the species succession from Skeletonema costatum to Alexandrium tamarense in northern Hiroshima Bay
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Biogeochemical cycles in sediment and water column of the Wadden Sea: The example Spiekeroog Island in a regional context
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Biogeochemical cycles in the East China Sea: MASFLEX program
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Biogeochemical cycles of chlorine in the coniferous forest ecosystem: practical implications
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Biogeochemical cycles of Org-C, Tot-N and Tot-S in the sediment of the Ghar El Melh Lagoon (north of Tunisia)
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Biogeochemical cycling in the Strait of Georgia
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Biogeochemical cycling in the Taiwan Strait
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Biogeochemical cycling of arsenic in coastal salinized aquifers: Evidence from sulfur isotope study Original Research Article
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Biogeochemical cycling of iron in the Archean–Paleoproterozoic Earth: Constraints from iron isotope variations in sedimentary rocks from the Kaapvaal and Pilbara Cratons
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Biogeochemical Cycling of Mn and Fe in an Area Affected by Eutrophication: The Adriatic Sea
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Biogeochemical cycling of N and Si during the mesoscale iron-enrichment experiment in the western subarctic Pacific (SEEDS-II)
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Biogeochemical cycling of selenium in Chinese environments
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Biogeochemical cycling of sulphur and iron in Ithikkara lake; Kollam district, Kerala, India: a probable mechanism
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Biogeochemical cycling of trace substances in the Atlantic Ocean:: an introduction
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Biogeochemical data from well preserved 200 ka collagen and skeletal remains
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Biogeochemical data from well preserved 200 ka collagen and skeletal remains
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Biogeochemical distinction of methane releases from two Amazon hydroreservoirs
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Biogeochemical drivers of phosphatase activity in salt marsh sediments
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Biogeochemical dynamics and the silicon cycle in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean during austral spring 1992
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Biogeochemical Dynamics at Major River-Coastal Interfaces, T.S. Bianchi, M.A. Allison, W.-J. Cai. Cambridge University Press, New York (2014). 658 pp.
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Biogeochemical dynamics following land use change from forest to pasture in a humid tropical area žRondˆonia, Brazil/ : a multi-element approach by means of XRF-spectroscopy
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Biogeochemical dynamics of exogenous methane in an estuary associated to a mangrove biosphere; The Sundarbans, NE coast of India
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Biogeochemical effects of atmospheric oxygen concentration, phosphorus weathering, and sea-level stand on oceanic redox chemistry: Implications for greenhouse climates
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Biogeochemical effects of disturbance in shallow water sediment by macroalgae harvesting boats
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Biogeochemical Evaluation of Mechanisms Controlling CaCO3(s) Precipitation in Landfill Leachate-Collection Systems
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BIOGEOCHEMICAL EVALUATION OF TRACE ELEMENTS IN FISH LIVER CASE STUDY: KHORRAMABAD RIVER BASIN, LORESTAN, IRAN
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Biogeochemical evidence for euxinic oceans and ecological disturbance presaging the end-Permian mass extinction event
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Biogeochemical evidence for microbial community change in a jet fuel hydrocarbons-contaminated aquifer
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Biogeochemical evolution of the carbon dioxide system in the waters of long-lived mesoscale eddies in the Northeast Pacific Ocean
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Biogeochemical evolution of the outflow of the Mediterranean deep-lying particulate organic matter into the northeastern Atlantic
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Biogeochemical evolution of trace elements in a pristine watershed in the Brazilian southeastern coastal region
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Biogeochemical exploration in Sari Gunay gold deposit, Northwestern Iran
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Biogeochemical factors affecting the presence of 210Po in groundwater
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Biogeochemical factors influencing net mercury methylation in contaminated freshwater sediments from the St. Lawrence River in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada Original Research Article
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Biogeochemical factors related with organic matter degradation and C storage in agricultural volcanic ash soils
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Biogeochemical factors related with organic matter degradation and C storage in agricultural volcanic ash soils
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Biogeochemical fluxes through the Strait of Otranto (Eastern Mediterranean)
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Biogeochemical formation of calyx-shaped carbonate crystal fans in the subsurface of the Early Triassic seafloor
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Biogeochemical functioning of grazed estuarine tidal marshes along a salinity gradient
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Biogeochemical heterogeneity and suboxic diagenesis in hemipelagic sediments of the Panama Basin
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Biogeochemical identification of the Quaternary biogenic gas source rock in the Sanhu Depression, Qaidam Basin
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Biogeochemical impact of a dilution plume (Rhone River) on coastal sediments: comparison between a surface water survey (1996–2000) and sediment composition
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Biogeochemical impact of a model western iron source in the Pacific Equatorial Undercurrent
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Biogeochemical impacts due to mesoscale eddy activity in the Sargasso Sea as measured at the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS)
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Biogeochemical impacts of CO2 storage in the ocean
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Biogeochemical impacts of submerging forests through large dams in the Rı́o Negro, Uruguay
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Biogeochemical indicators of buried mineralization under cover, Talbot VMS Cu–Zn prospect, Manitoba
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Biogeochemical indicators of environmental changes from 50 Ka to 10 Ka in a humid region of the Brazilian Amazon
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Biogeochemical influence on transport of chromium in manganese sediments: experimental and modeling approaches
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Biogeochemical marine ecosystem models I: IGBEM—a model of marine bay ecosystems
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Biogeochemical marine ecosystem models I: IGBEM—a model of marine bay ecosystems
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Biogeochemical marine ecosystem models II: the effect of physiological detail on model performance
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Biogeochemical marine ecosystem models II: the effect of physiological detail on model performance
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Biogeochemical mercury methylation influenced by reservoir eutrophication, Salmon Falls Creek Reservoir, Idaho, USA
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Biogeochemical model (BGC-ES) and its basin-level application for evaluating ecosystem services under forest management practices
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Biogeochemical model (BGC-ES) and its basin-level application for evaluating ecosystem services under forest management practices
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Biogeochemical model of Lake Zürich: model equations and results
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Biogeochemical model of Lake Zürich: model equations and results
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Biogeochemical model of Lake Zürich: sensitivity, identifiability and uncertainty analysis
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Biogeochemical model of Lake Zürich: sensitivity, identifiability and uncertainty analysis
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Biogeochemical modelling at the river scale: plankton and periphyton dynamics: Grand Morin case study, France
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Biogeochemical modelling at the river scale: plankton and periphyton dynamics: Grand Morin case study, France
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Biogeochemical modelling in the Bay of Seine (France): an improvement by introducing phosphorus in nutrient cycles
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Biogeochemical modelling of anaerobic vs. aerobic methane oxidation in a meromictic crater lake (Lake Pavin, France)
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Biogeochemical modelling of the tropical Pacific Ocean. I: Seasonal and interannual variability
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Biogeochemical modelling of the tropical Pacific Ocean. II: Iron biogeochemistry
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Biogeochemical Models Relating Soil Nitrogen Losses to Plant-Available N
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Biogeochemical Nutrient Cycling in the Upper Great Ouse Estuary, Norfolk, U.K.
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Biogeochemical observations during the winter–spring transition in East Antarctic sea ice: Evidence of iron and exopolysaccharide controls
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Biogeochemical ocean-atmosphere transfers in the Arabian Sea
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Biogeochemical Pathways of Phosphate in a Galician Ria (North-western Iberian Peninsula)
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Biogeochemical patterns in the Atlantic Inflow through the Strait of Gibraltar
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Biogeochemical processes and nutrient cycling within an artificial reef off Southern Portugal
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Biogeochemical processes and the role of heavy metals in the soil environment
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Biogeochemical processes at the fringe of a landfill leachate pollution plume: potential for dissolved organic carbon, Fe(II), Mn(II), NH4, and CH4 oxidation
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Biogeochemical processes controlling methane in gassy coastal sediments—Part 1. A model coupling organic matter flux to gas production, oxidation and transport
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Biogeochemical processes controlling methane in gassy coastal sediments—Part 2: groundwater flow control of acoustic turbidity in Eckernförde Bay Sediments
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Biogeochemical processes controlling midday ferrous iron maxima in stream waters affected by acid rock drainage
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Biogeochemical processes controlling oxygen and carbon isotopes of diatom silica in Late Glacial to Holocene lacustrine rhythmites
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Biogeochemical processes controlling the speciation and transport of arsenic within iron coated sands
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Biogeochemical processes in a clay formation in situ experiment: Part A – Overview, experimental design and water data of an experiment in the Opalinus Clay at the Mont Terri Underground Research Laboratory, Switzerland
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Biogeochemical processes in a clay formation in situ experiment: Part B – Results from overcoring and evidence of strong buffering by the rock formation
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Biogeochemical processes in a clay formation in situ experiment: Part C – Organic contamination and leaching data
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Biogeochemical processes in a clay formation in situ experiment: Part D – Microbial analyses – Synthesis of results
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Biogeochemical processes in a clay formation in situ experiment: Part E – Equilibrium controls on chemistry of pore water from the Opalinus Clay, Mont Terri Underground Research Laboratory, Switzerland
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Biogeochemical processes in a clay formation in situ experiment: Part F – Reactive transport modelling
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Biogeochemical processes in a clay formation in situ experiment: Part G – Key interpretations and conclusions. Implications for repository safety
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Biogeochemical processes in a freshwater–seawater mixing zone in permeable sediments along the coast of Southern Brazil
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Biogeochemical processes in Amazon shelf waters: chemical distributions and uptake rates of silicon, carbon and nitrogen
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Biogeochemical processes in infiltration basins and their impact on the recharging effluent, the soil aquifer treatment (SAT) system of the Shafdan plant, Israel
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Biogeochemical Processes in the Northern Indian Ocean
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Biogeochemical processes involving acetate in sub-seafloor sediments from the Bering Sea shelf break
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Biogeochemical profiles in deep sedimentary rocks in an inland fore-arc basin, Central Japan
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Biogeochemical reactive–diffusive transport of heavy metals in Lake Coeur d’Alene sediments
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Biogeochemical record of ancient humans
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Biogeochemical redox cycling of arsenic in mine-impacted lake sediments and co-existing pore waters near Giant Mine, Yellowknife Bay, Canada
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Biogeochemical regimes, net community production and carbon export in the Ross Sea, Antarctica
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Biogeochemical relationships between ultrafiltered dissolved organic matter and picoplankton activity in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea
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Biogeochemical removal of Zn and Cd in the Coeur d’Alene River ž Idaho, USA/ , downstream of a mining district
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Biogeochemical response of tropical coastal systems to present and past environmental change
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Biogeochemical responses to late-winter storms in the Sargasso Sea, II: Increased rates of biogenic silica production and export
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Biogeochemical responses to late-winter storms in the Sargasso Sea, III—Estimates of export production using 234Th:238U disequilibria and sediment traps
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Biogeochemical responses to late-winter storms in the Sargasso Sea, I—Pulses of primary and new production
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Biogeochemical responses to late-winter storms in the Sargasso Sea. IV. Rapid succession of major phytoplankton groups
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Biogeochemical responses to the removal of maricultural structures from an eutrophic lagoon (Tapong Bay) in Taiwan
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Biogeochemical signatures and microbial activity of different cold-seep habitats along the Gulf of Mexico deep slope
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Biogeochemical signatures in the lichen Hypogymnia physodes in the mid Urals
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Biogeochemical significance of fatty acid distribution in the coastal upwelling ecosystem off Concepciَn (36°S), Chile
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Biogeochemical silicon cycle and carbon sequestration in agricultural ecosystems
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Biogeochemical speciation of Fe in ocean water
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Biogeochemical studies from the Chinese National Arctic Research Expeditions (CHINAREs)
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Biogeochemical study of a coccolithophore bloom in the northern Bay of Biscay (NE Atlantic Ocean) in June 2004
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Biogeochemical sulfur cycling in the water column of a shallow stratified sea-water lake: Speciation and quadruple sulfur isotope composition
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Biogeochemical tracers of the marine cyanobacterium Trichodesmium
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Biogeochemical Transformations of Inorganic Nutrients in the Mixing Zone between the Danube River and the North-western Black Sea
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Biogeochemical transport in the Loxahatchee River estuary, Florida: The role of submarine groundwater discharge
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Biogeochemical typology and temporal variability of lagoon waters in a coral reef ecosystem subject to terrigeneous and anthropogenic inputs (New Caledonia)
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Biogeochemical value of managed realignment, Humber estuary, UK
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Biogeochemical variability in the southern Ross Sea as observed by a glider deployment
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Biogeochemical weathering in sedimentary chronosequences of the Rhône and Oberaar Glaciers (Swiss Alps): Rates and mechanisms of biotite weathering
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Biogeochemical weathering of serpentinites: An examination of incipient dissolution affecting serpentine soil formation
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Biogeochemical, physical and anthropogenic transformations in the Daugava River estuary and plume, and the open Gulf of Riga (Baltic Sea) indicated by major and trace elements
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Bio-geochemically inspired capacitive sensors for heavy metals pollution monitoring
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Biogeochemistry and biodiversity in the Sulu Sea
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Biogeochemistry and carbon mass balance of a coccolithophore bloom in the northern Bay of Biscay (June 2006)
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Biogeochemistry and cycling of carbon in the northwest Atlantic continental margin: findings of the Ocean Margins Program
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Biogeochemistry and hydrography in the eastern subtropical North Atlantic gyre. Results from the European time-series station ESTOC
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Biogeochemistry and isotope geochemistry of a landfill leachate plume
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Biogeochemistry and natural attenuation of nitrate in groundwater at an explosives test facility
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Biogeochemistry in highly reduced mussel farm sediments during macrofaunal recolonization by Amphiura filiformis and Nephtys sp.
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Biogeochemistry of 226Ra in contaminated bottom sediments and oilfield waste pits
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Biogeochemistry of a tropical river affected by human activities in its catchment: Brantas River estuary and coastal waters of Madura Strait, Java, Indonesia
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Biogeochemistry of carbon, major and trace elements in watersheds of northern Eurasia drained to the Arctic Ocean: The change of fluxes, sources and mechanisms under the climate warming prospective
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Biogeochemistry of coastal seas and continental shelves – Including biogeochemistry during the International Polar Year
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Biogeochemistry of dimethylsulfide (DMS) and dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) in the surface microlayer and subsurface water of the western North Atlantic during spring
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Biogeochemistry of dimethylsulfide (DMS) and dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) in the surface microlayer of the western North Pacific
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Biogeochemistry of Fe and other trace elements (Al, Co, Ni) in the upper Atlantic Ocean
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Biogeochemistry of Fluoride in a Plant–Solution System
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Biogeochemistry of high salinity microbial mats – Part 1: Lipid composition of microbial mats across intertidal flats of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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Biogeochemistry of iron oxidation in a circumneutral freshwater habitat
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Biogeochemistry of Kalahari sands
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Biogeochemistry of landfill leachate plumes Review Article
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Biogeochemistry of manganese oxide coatings on pebble surfaces in the Kikukawa River System, Shizuoka, Japan
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Biogeochemistry of Mangrove Soil Organic Matter: a Comparison BetweenRhizophoraandAvicenniaSoils in South-eastern Brazil
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Biogeochemistry of methylmercury in sediments of Long Island Sound
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Biogeochemistry of near-bottom suspended particulate matter of the Beaufort Sea shelf (Arctic Ocean): C, N, P, δ 13C and fatty acids
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Biogeochemistry of Nitrous Oxide Production in the Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) Forest Sediments
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Biogeochemistry of Nutrients and Trace Metals in the Estuarine Region of the Patos Lagoon (Brazil)
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Biogeochemistry of nutrients in an estuary affected by human activities: The Wanquan River estuary, eastern Hainan Island, China
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Biogeochemistry of organic matter in the Laurentian Trough, I. Composition and vertical fluxes of rapidly settling particles
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Biogeochemistry of organic matter in the Laurentian Trough, II. Bulk composition of the sediments and relative reactivity of major components during early diagenesis
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Biogeochemistry of organotin compounds and tin in a forested catchment in Germany
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Biogeochemistry of paddy soils
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Biogeochemistry of particulate organic matter from lakes of different trophic levels in Switzerland
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Biogeochemistry of particulate organic matter from the Bay of Bengal as discernible from hydrolysable neutral carbohydrates and amino acids
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Biogeochemistry of Pb–Zn gossans, northwest Queensland, Australia: Implications for mineral exploration and mine site rehabilitation
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Biogeochemistry of selenium and its impact on food chain quality and human health
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Biogeochemistry of sterols in plankton, settling particles and recent sediments in a cold ocean ecosystem (Trinity Bay, Newfoundland)
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Biogeochemistry of sulfur in a sediment core from the west-central Baltic Sea: Evidence from stable isotopes and pyrite textures
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Biogeochemistry of surface sediments off Concepción (∼36°S), Chile: El Niño vs. non-El Niño conditions
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Biogeochemistry of suspended and sedimentary material in the Ob and Yenisei rivers and Kara Sea: amino acids and amino sugars
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Biogeochemistry of the Bay of Bengal: physical, chemical and primary productivity characteristics of the central and western Bay of Bengal during summer monsoon 2001
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Biogeochemistry of the compost bioreactor components of a composite acid mine drainage passive remediation system
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Biogeochemistry of the MAximum TURbidity Zone of Estuaries (MATURE): some conclusions
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Biogeochemistry of total organic carbon and nitrogen in the Sargasso Sea: control by convective overturn
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Biogeochemistry: now and into the future
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Biogeoeconomics—energy hierarchy, biogeochemical cycles and money
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Biogeoeconomics—energy hierarchy, biogeochemical cycles and money
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Biogeographic associations of Silurian bryozoan genera in North America, Baltica and Siberia
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Biogeographic Barriers and the Development of Marine Biodiversity
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Biogeographic characterization of Mediterranean and Black Seas faunal provinces using GIS procedures
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Biogeographic distribution of living coccolithophores in the Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean
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Biogeographic history of South American arid lands: A view from its arthropods using TASS analysis
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Biogeographic hypothesis explaining the diversity of the genus Amphimallon Berthold, 1827, in the Mediterranean Basin (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Melolonthinae, Rhizotrogini)
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Biogeographic impact of the Leeuwin Current in southern Australia since the late middle Eocene
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Biogeographic patterns in life history traits of the Pan-American sandy beach isopod Excirolana braziliensis
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Biogeographic provinces in the Atlantic deep sea determined from cumacean distribution patterns
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Biogeographic provincialism in rodent faunas from the Iberoccitanian Region (southwestern Europe) generates severe diachrony within the Mammalian Neogene (MN) biochronologic scale during the Late Miocene
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BIOGEOGRAPHIC RECONSTRUCTION OF THE GENUS FERULA INFERRED FROM ANALYSES OF nrDNA and cpDNA SEQUENCES
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Biogeographic relationships among deep-sea hydrothermal vent faunas at global scale
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Biogeographic relationships of African carnivoran faunas, 7–1.2 Ma
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Biogeographic variation in foliar waxes of mangrove species
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Biogeographical and stratigraphical significance of the latest Turonian and Early Coniacian inoceramid/ammonite succession of the Manasoa section on the Onilahy River, south-west Madagascar
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Biogeographical conditions, the transition to agriculture and long-run growth
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Biogeographical differences between the two Capra pyrenaica subspecies, C. p. victoriae and C. p. hispanica, inhabiting the Iberian Peninsula: Implications for conservation
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Biogeographical differences between the two Capra pyrenaica subspecies, C. p. victoriae and C. p. hispanica, inhabiting the Iberian Peninsula: Implications for conservation
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Biogeographical distribution and diversity of bacterial and archaeal communities within highly polluted anoxic marine sediments from the marmara sea
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Biogeographical note on Antarctic microflorae: Endemism and cosmopolitanism
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Biogeographical regions of the tropical and subtropical Atlantic Ocean off South America: classification based on pigment (CZCS) and chlorophyll-a (SeaWiFS) variability
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Biogeography and affinities of the bradoriid arthropods: Cosmopolitan microbenthos of the Cambrian seas
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Biogeography and conservation of Iberian water beetles Original Research Article
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Biogeography and conservation of taxa from remote regions: An application of ecological-niche based models and GIS to North-African canids
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Biogeography and diversity of South Atlantic Cretaceous echinoids: implications for circulation patterns
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Biogeography and ecostratigraphy of Late Quaternary planktonic foraminiferal taphocoenoses in the Leeward Islands, Lesser Antilles, NE Caribbean Sea
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Biogeography and evolution of body size in marine plankton
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Biogeography and evolution of the genus Homo
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Biogeography and long-run economic development
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Biogeography and migration routes of large mammal faunas in South–East Asia during the Late Middle Pleistocene: focus on the fossil and extant faunas from Thailand
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BIOGEOGRAPHY AND ORIGIN OF LILIVM LONGIFLORUM AND L. FORMOSANUM (LILIACEAE) ENDEMIC TO THE RYUKYU ARCHIPELAGO AND TAIWAN AS DETERMINED BY ALLOZYME DIVERSITY
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Biogeography and phenology of satellite-measured phytoplankton seasonality in the California current
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Biogeography and systematics of Hildenbrandia (Rhodophyta, Hildenbrandiales) in Europe: inferences from morphometrics and rbcL and 18S rRNA gene sequence analyses
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Biogeography and the Pleistocene extinction of neogastropods in the Japan Sea
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Biogeography and the selection of priority areas for conservation of South African coastal fishes Original Research Article
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Biogeography Based Groundwater Exploration
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Biogeography Based Novel AI Optimization with SSSC for Optimal Power Flow
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Biogeography based optimization for multi-constraint optimal power flow with emission and non-smooth cost function
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Biogeography emerging: provocative and integrative perspectives in historical biogeography
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Biogeography in 231Pa/230Th ratios and a balanced 231Pa budget for the Pacific Ocean
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Biogeography of Antarctic sea anemones (Anthozoa, Actiniaria): What do they tell us about the origin of the Antarctic benthic fauna?
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Biogeography of Brazilian populations of Panstrongylus megistus (Hemiptera, Reduviidae, Triatominae) based on molecular marker and paleo-vegetational data
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Biogeography of circum-Mediterranean Miocene-Pliocene rodents; a revision using factor analysis and parsimony analysis of endemicity
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Biogeography of deep-sea wood fall, cold seep and hydrothermal vent Ostracoda (Crustacea), with the description of a new family and a taxonomic key to living Cytheroidea
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Biogeography of Indo-Pacific larger foraminifera and scleractinian corals: A probabilistic approach to estimating taxonomic diversity, faunal similarity, and sampling bias
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Biogeography of terrestrial and freshwater vertebrates from the late Cretaceous (Campanian) Western Interior of North America
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Biogeography of the ‘Lost World’: a palaeoecological perspective
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Biogeography of the Acacia victoriae, pyrifolia and murrayana species groups in arid Australia
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Biogeography of the arid steppeland north of the Sahara
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Biogeography of the Cyanidiaceae (Rhodophyta) based on 18S ribosomal RNA sequence data
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Biogeography of the deep-sea galatheid squat lobsters of the Pacific Ocean
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Biogeography of the Genus Linaria (Plantaginaceae) Based on Chromosome Number Data
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Biogeography of the Lord Howe Rise region, Tasman Sea
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Biogeography, biodiversity and fluid dependence of deep-sea cold-seep communities at active and passive margins
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Biogeography, diversity and conservation of the inland water fish communities in Israel Original Research Article
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Biogeography, ecology and extinction of Silurian and Devonian tentaculitoids
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Biogeography: An ecological and evolutionary approach, eighth ed., C. Barry Cox, Peter D. Moore. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, NJ (2010). 498 pp., Paperback, Price £36.99/€44.40, ISBN: 978-0-470-63794-4
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Biogeography-Based Optimization Algorithm for Automatic Extractive Text Summarization
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Biogeography-based optimization for voltage stability improvement and reactive reserve management
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Biogeography-based Optimized Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Control of a Nonlinear Active Suspension System
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Biogeomorphic controls on sedimentation and substrate on a vegetated tidal freshwater delta in upper Chesapeake Bay
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Biogeomorphic impacts of migration and disturbance: Implications of salmon spawning and decay
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Biogeomorphic interactions in the Turtmann glacier forefield, Switzerland
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Biogeomorphic model of dunefield activation and stabilization on the northern Great Plains
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Biogeomorphic relationships between slope processes and globular Grimmia mosses in Haleakalaʹs Crater (Maui, Hawai’i)
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Biogeomorphically driven salt pan formation in Sarcocornia-dominated salt-marshes
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Biogeomorphological implications of microscale interactions between sediment geotechnics and marine benthos: a review
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Biogeomorphological influence of slope processes and sedimentology on vascular talus vegetation in the southern Cascades, California
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Biogeomorphological influence of the Hawaiian silversword (Argyroxiphium sandwicense DC.) on soil erosion in Haleakala (Maui, Hawaiʹi)
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Biogeomorphology and landscape evolution: The problem of scale
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Biogeomorphology of a Mojave Desert landscape — Configurations and feedbacks of abiotic and biotic land surfaces during landform evolution
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Biogeomorphology revisited: looking towards the future
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Biogeophysical effects of CO2 fertilization on global climate
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Biogeophysical effects of land use on climate: Model simulations of radiative forcing and large-scale temperature change
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Biogeophysical factors influencing soil respiration and mineral nitrogen content in an old field soil
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Biogeophysical factors influencing soil respiration and mineral nitrogen content in an old field soil
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Bioglass thin films for biomimetic implants
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Bioglass®-based scaffolds incorporating polycaprolactone and chitosan coatings for controlled vancomycin delivery
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BioGlue surgical adhesive for thoracic aortic repair during coagulopathy: efficacy and histopathology
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Bioglue surgical adhesive impairs aortic growth and causes anastomotic strictures
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BioGlue surgical adhesive—an appraisal of its indications in cardiac surgery
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Bioglue: A Word of Caution
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Biografi Haji Mohd Said dan sejarah penulisan tafsir Nur al-Ehsan
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Biographical disruption associated with multiple sclerosis: Using propensity scoring to assess the impact
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Biographical Information Leading for Innovation, Part II
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Biographical Information Yearly Review 2002
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Biographical Information Yearly Review 2003
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Biographical Information: Leading for Innovation, Part I
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Biographical Information: Special Issue on Toward a Paradigm of Spiritual Leadership
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Biographical Knowledge: Modality-Specific or Modality-Neutral?
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Biographical notes
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Biographical notes on contributors to this issue
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Biographical profile of Didier de Fontaine
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Biographical profile of Didier de Fontaine
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Biographical profile of Federico Capasso
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Biographical profile of Federico Capasso
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Biographical profile of Rudolf Tromp
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Biographical profile of Rudolf Tromp
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Biographical sketch of Paul Tarrant
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Biographical sketch of Professor Oleg Matveevich Nefedov
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Biographical sketch: A.K. Vasudevan
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Biographical sketch: Professor Dieter Seebach
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Biographical sketch: Professor Koji Nakanishi
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Biographical sketch: Professor Robert Howard Grubbs
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Biographical Summary
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Biographies featuring the special issue editors Dr. M.N.V. Ravi Kumar, Dr. Marيa J. Blanco-Prieto and D.N. Waterhouse
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Biographies of scientists and public understanding of science
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Biography and bibliography of Professor Senda
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Biography of Bruce Greenshields: Editor-in-Chief of Agricultural Economics, Vols. 8–11
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Biography of Douglas Hedley: Editor-in-Chief of Agricultural Economics, Vols. 1–7
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Biography of Dr. Leonard M. Rosenfeld
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Biography of George Peters: Editor of the IAAE Conference Proceedings since 1991
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Biography of Hideki Yukawa Original Research Article
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Biography of Kenneth Kunen
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Biography of Professor Mohammad Reza Parwaresh, Member of the Cancer Bulletin Editorial Board
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Biography of Professor Rahoma Sadeg Mohamed
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Biography of Professor Tian-min Guo
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Biography of Stanley R. Johnson: Editor-in-Chief of Agricultural Economics, Vols. 12–23
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Biography of Stephan von Cramon-Taubadel: Editor-in-Chief of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 24 onwards
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Biography, Risk and Uncertainty—Is there Common Ground for Biographical Research and Risk Research?
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Biography: Professor Ted Massalski
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Bio-guided Fractionation of Centaurea bruguierana subsp. belangeriana Extract Based on Anti-Helicobacter pylori Activity
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Bio-guided optimization of the ultrasound-assisted extraction of compounds from Annona glabra L. leaves using the etiolated wheat coleoptile bioassay
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Bio-guided optimization of the ultrasound-assisted extraction of compounds from Annona glabra L. leaves using the etiolated wheat coleoptile bioassay
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Biohashing: two factor authentication featuring fingerprint data and tokenised random number
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Biohazards of the biofungicide, Trichoderma harzianum on the crayfish, Procambarus clarkii: Histological and biochemical implications
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BIOHEAT EQUATION WITH FOURIER and NON-FOURIER HEAT TRANSPORT LAWS: APPLICABILITY TO HEAT TRANSFER IN HUMAN TISSUES
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Bio-heat transfer analysis during short pulse laser irradiation of tissues
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Bioheat transfer in the human eye: A boundary element approach
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BIOHERBICIDAL ACTIVITY OF SOME WINTER WEEDS AGAINST SOME CROPS
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BIOHERBICIDAL POTENTIAL OF PLANT EXTRACTS AGAINST WEEDS OF WHEAT CROP UNDER AGRO-CLIMATIC CONDITIONS OF PESHAWAR-PAKISTAN
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BIO-HERBICIDAL POTENTIALS OF WHEAT (Triticum aestivum L.) ON SOME OF ITS MAJOR WEEDS
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Biohybrid barrier films from fluidized pectin and nanoclay
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Bio-hybrid organs and tissues for patient therapy: A future vision for 2030
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Bio-hybrid silk fibroin/calcium phosphate/PLGA nanocomposite scaffold to control the delivery of vascular endothelial growth factor
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Biohydrogels with magnetic nanoparticles as crosslinker: Characteristics and potential use for controlled antitumor drug-delivery
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Biohydrogen 2002
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Biohydrogen and 5-aminolevulinic acid production from waste barley by Rhodobacter sphaeroides O.U.001 in a biorefinery concept
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Biohydrogen and biomethane from water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) fermentation: Effects of substrate concentration and incubation temperature
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Biohydrogen and methane production by co-digestion of cassava stillage and excess sludge under thermophilic condition
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Biohydrogen and polyhydroxyalkanoate co-production by Enterobacter aerogenes and Rhodobacter sphaeroides from Calophyllum inophyllum oil cake
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Biohydrogen as a renewable energy resource—Prospects and potentials
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Bio-hydrogen behavior of suspended and attached microorganisms in anaerobic fluidized bed
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Biohydrogen development in United States and in China: An input–output model study
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Biohydrogen facilitated denitrification at biocathode in bioelectrochemical system (BES)
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Biohydrogen from cellulosic feedstock: Dilution-to-stimulation approach
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Biohydrogen from complex carbohydrate wastes as feedstocks—Cellulose degraders from a unique series enrichment
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Biohydrogen from lignocellulosic feedstock via one-step process
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Biohydrogen from molasses with ethanol-type fermentation: Effect of hydraulic retention time
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Biohydrogen from thermophilic co-fermentation of swine manure with fruit and vegetable waste: Maximizing stable production without pH control
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Biohydrogen gas production from food processing and domestic wastewaters
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Biohydrogen generation from anaerobic digestion of food waste
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Biohydrogen generation from jackfruit peel using anaerobic contact filter
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Bio-hydrogen generation from mixed fruit peel waste using anaerobic contact filter
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Biohydrogen generation from palm oil mill effluent using anaerobic contact filter
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BIOHYDROGEN III, Jun Miyake, Yasuo Igarashi, Matthias Rِgner (Eds.). Elsevier Science Ltd., Oxford, UK (2003)
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Bio-hydrogen production and the F0F1-ATPase activity of Rhodobacter sphaeroides: Effects of various heavy metal ions
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Biohydrogen Production as a Clean Fuel by Acid and Alkaline Pretreated Mixed Culture During Glucose Fermentation
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Bio-hydrogen production based on catalytic reforming of volatiles generated by cellulose pyrolysis: An integrated process for ZnO reduction and zinc nanostructures fabrication
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Biohydrogen production behavior of moderately thermophile Thermoanaerobacterium thermosaccharolyticum W16 under different gas-phase conditions
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Biohydrogen production by a novel integration of dark fermentation and mixotrophic microalgae cultivation
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Biohydrogen production by a novel thermotolerant photosynthetic bacterium Rhodopseudomonas pentothenatexigens strain KKU-SN1/1
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Biohydrogen production by Anabaena sp. PCC 7120 wild-type and mutants under different conditions: Light, nickel, propane, carbon dioxide and nitrogen
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Biohydrogen production by anaerobic co-digestion of municipal food waste and sewage sludges
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Biohydrogen production by anaerobic fermentation of food waste
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Biohydrogen production by bacteria isolated from manures of three different bovines using synthetic starch wastewater as substrate
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Bio-hydrogen production by Chlorella vulgaris under diverse photoperiods
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Biohydrogen production by Clostridium butyricum EB6 from palm oil mill effluent
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Biohydrogen production by dark fermentation of wheat powder solution: Effects of C/N and C/P ratio on hydrogen yield and formation rate
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Biohydrogen production by dark fermentation: Experiences of continuous operation in large lab scale
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Bio-hydrogen production by different operational modes of dark and photo-fermentation: An overview
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Biohydrogen production by Ethanoligenens harbinense B49: Nutrient optimization
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Biohydrogen production by gas phase reforming of glycerine and ethanol mixtures
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Biohydrogen production by immobilized Chlorella sp. using cycles of oxygenic photosynthesis and anaerobiosis
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Biohydrogen production by isolated halotolerant photosynthetic bacteria using long-wavelength light-emitting diode (LW-LED)
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Biohydrogen Production by Local Isolate of Clostridium butyricum: Initial Nutrients Optimization Study
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Biohydrogen production by Lyngbya perelegans: Influence of physico-chemical environment
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Bio-hydrogen production by mixed culture of photo- and dark-fermentation bacteria
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Bio-hydrogen production by photo-fermentation of dark fermentation effluent with intermittent feeding and effluent removal
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Biohydrogen production by Rhodobacter capsulatus Hup− mutant in pilot solar tubular photobioreactor
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Biohydrogen production by Rhodobacter capsulatus in solar tubular photobioreactor on thick juice dark fermenter effluent
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Biohydrogen production by Thermoanaerobacterium thermosaccharolyticum KKU-ED1: Culture conditions optimization using xylan as the substrate
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Biohydrogen production by Thermoanaerobacterium thermosaccharolyticum TERI S7 from oil reservoir flow pipeline
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Bio-hydrogen production during acidogenic fermentation in a multistage stirred tank reactor
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Bio-hydrogen production enhancement by co-cultivating Rhodopseudomonas palustris WP3-5 and Anabaena sp. CH3
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Biohydrogen production evaluation from rice straw hydrolysate by concentrated acid pre-treatment in both batch and continuous systems
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Biohydrogen production from a novel alkalophilic isolate Clostridium sp. IODB-O3
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Bio-hydrogen production from acid hydrolyzed waste ground wheat by dark fermentation
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Bio-hydrogen production from acid hydrolyzed wheat starch by photo-fermentation using different Rhodobacter sp
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Biohydrogen production from algal biomass (Anabaena sp. PCC 7120) cultivated in airlift photobioreactor
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Biohydrogen production from apple pomace by anaerobic fermentation with river sludge
549
Biohydrogen production from barley straw hydrolysate through sequential dark and photofermentation
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Biohydrogen production from beet molasses by sequential dark and photofermentation
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Biohydrogen production from biomass and industrial wastes by dark fermentation
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Biohydrogen production from cassava starch processing wastewater by thermophilic mixed cultures
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Biohydrogen production from cellobiose in phenol and cresol-containing medium using Clostridium sp. R1
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Biohydrogen production from cellulosic hydrolysate produced via temperature-shift-enhanced bacterial cellulose hydrolysis
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Biohydrogen production from cheese processing wastewater by anaerobic fermentation using mixed microbial communities
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Bio-hydrogen production from cheese whey powder (CWP) solution: Comparison of thermophilic and mesophilic dark fermentations
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Biohydrogen production from chemical wastewater as substrate by selectively enriched anaerobic mixed consortia: Influence of fermentation pH and substrate composition
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Biohydrogen production from chemical wastewater treatment in biofilm configured reactor operated in periodic discontinuous batch mode by selectively enriched anaerobic mixed consortia
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Biohydrogen production from co-digestion of cow manure and waste milk under thermophilic temperature
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Biohydrogen production from cornstalk wastes by anaerobic fermentation with activated sludge
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Biohydrogen production from crude glycerol by immobilized Klebsiella sp. TR17 in a UASB reactor and bacterial quantification under non-sterile conditions
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Biohydrogen production from dark fermentation of cheese whey: Influence of pH
563
Biohydrogen production from desugared molasses (DM) using thermophilic mixed cultures immobilized on heat treated anaerobic sludge granules
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Biohydrogen production from dual digestion pretreatment of poultry slaughterhouse sludge by anaerobic self-fermentation
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Biohydrogen production from Enterobacter cloacae IIT-BT 08 using distillery effluent
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Biohydrogen production from ethanol-type fermentation of molasses in an expanded granular sludge bed (EGSB) reactor
567
Bio-hydrogen production from food waste and sewage sludge in the presence of aged refuse excavated from refuse landfill
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Biohydrogen production from food waste in batch and semi-continuous conditions: Evaluation of a two-phase approach with digestate recirculation for pH control
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Bio-Hydrogen Production from Food Waste through Anaerobic Fermentation
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Bio-hydrogen production from glycerol by immobilized Enterobacter aerogenes ATCC 13048 on heat-treated UASB granules as affected by organic loading rate
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Bio-hydrogen production from ground wheat starch by continuous combined fermentation using annular-hybrid bioreactor
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Biohydrogen production from household solid waste (HSW) at extreme-thermophilic temperature (70 °C) – Influence of pH and acetate concentration
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Biohydrogen production from immobilized cells and suspended sludge systems with condensed molasses fermentation solubles
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Biohydrogen production from kitchen based vegetable waste: Effect of pyrolysis temperature and time on catalysed and non-catalysed operation
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Biohydrogen production from lignocellulosic feedstock
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Biohydrogen production from microalgal biomass: Energy requirement, CO2 emissions and scale-up scenarios
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Biohydrogen production from mixed xylose/arabinose at thermophilic temperature by anaerobic mixed cultures in elephant dung
578
Biohydrogen production from molasses by anaerobic fermentation with a pilot-scale bioreactor system
579
Biohydrogen production from oil palm frond juice and sewage sludge by a metabolically engineered Escherichia coli strain
580
Bio-hydrogen production from organic wastes in a pilot plant reactor and its use in a SOFC
581
Biohydrogen Production from Palm Oil Mill Effluent Pretreated by Chemical Methods Using Thermoanaerobacterium-Rich Sludge
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Biohydrogen production from palm oil mill effluent using immobilized mixed culture
583
Biohydrogen production from pentose-rich oil palm empty fruit bunch molasses: A first trial
584
Biohydrogen production from pig slurry in a CSTR reactor system with mixed cultures under hyper-thermophilic temperature (70 °C)
585
Biohydrogen production from poplar leaves pretreated by different methods using anaerobic mixed bacteria
586
Biohydrogen production from pretreated corn cobs
587
Biohydrogen production from pure and natural lignocellulosic feedstock with chemical pretreatment and bacterial hydrolysis
588
Biohydrogen production from purified terephthalic acid (PTA) processing wastewater by anaerobic fermentation using mixed microbial communities
589
Biohydrogen production from renewable agri-waste blend: Optimization using mixer design
590
Biohydrogen production from rice straw hydrolyzate in a continuously external circulating bioreactor
591
Biohydrogen production from ricebran using Clostridium saccharoperbutylacetonicum N1-4
592
Biohydrogen production from sago starch in wastewater using an enriched thermophilic mixed culture from hot spring
593
Biohydrogen production from soluble condensed molasses fermentation using anaerobic fermentation
594
Biohydrogen production from specified risk materials co-digested with cattle manure
595
Biohydrogen production from starch in wastewater under thermophilic condition
596
Biohydrogen production from starch wastewater and application in fuel cell
597
Biohydrogen production from sugarcane bagasse by integrating dark- and photo-fermentation
598
Biohydrogen production from sugarcane bagasse hydrolysate by elephant dung: Effects of initial pH and substrate concentration
599
Biohydrogen production from Tequila vinasses in an anaerobic sequencing batch reactor: Effect of initial substrate concentration, temperature and hydraulic retention time
600
Bio-hydrogen production from the fermentation of sugarcane bagasse hydrolysate by Clostridium butyricum
601
Bio-hydrogen production from thin stillage using conventional and acclimatized anaerobic digester sludge
602
BIO-HYDROGEN PRODUCTION FROM TROPICAL BIOMASS FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY RESOURCES
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Biohydrogen production from untreated and hydrolyzed potato steam peels by the extreme thermophiles Caldicellulosiruptor saccharolyticus and Thermotoga neapolitana
604
Biohydrogen production from various feedstocks by Bacillus firmus NMBL-03
605
Biohydrogen production from waste glycerol and sludge by anaerobic mixed cultures
606
Bio-hydrogen production from waste materials
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Biohydrogen production from wastewater by Clostridium beijerinckii: Effect of pH and substrate concentration
608
Biohydrogen production from wheat straw hydrolysate using Caldicellulosiruptor saccharolyticus followed by biogas production in a two-step uncoupled process
609
Biohydrogen production from xylose by Thermoanaerobacterium thermosaccharolyticum KKU19 isolated from hot spring sediment
610
Biohydrogen production in a continuous stirred tank bioreactor from synthesis gas by anaerobic photosynthetic bacterium: Rhodopirillum rubrum
611
Biohydrogen production in a granular activated carbon anaerobic fluidized bed reactor
612
Biohydrogen production in a three-phase fluidized bed bioreactor using sewage sludge immobilized by ethylene–vinyl acetate copolymer
613
Biohydrogen production in alkalithermophilic conditions: Thermobrachium celere as a case study
614
Biohydrogen production in an outdoor panel photobioreactor on dark fermentation effluent of molasses
615
Biohydrogen production in anaerobic fluidized bed reactors: Effect of support material and hydraulic retention time
616
Bio-hydrogen production of anaerobic bacteria in reverse micellar media
617
Biohydrogen production performance in a draft tube bioreactor with immobilized cell
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Biohydrogen production process optimization using anaerobic mixed consortia: A prelude study for use of agro-industrial material hydrolysate as substrate
619
Biohydrogen production using an up-flow anaerobic sludge blanket reactor
620
Biohydrogen production using green microalgae as an approach to operate a small proton exchange membrane fuel cell
621
Bio-hydrogen Production Using Modified Zeolite Decorated with Green Iron Oxide Nanoparticles During the Fermentation Process from Food Industry Wastewater
622
Biohydrogen production using native carbon monoxide converting anaerobic microbial consortium predominantly Petrobacter sp.
623
Biohydrogen production using sequential two-stage dark and photo fermentation processes
624
Biohydrogen production via biocatalyzed electrolysis in acetate-fed bioelectrochemical cells and microbial community analysis
625
Biohydrogen production with anaerobic fluidized bed reactors—A comparison of biofilm-based and granule-based systems
626
Biohydrogen production with anaerobic sludge immobilized by ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer
627
Biohydrogen production with fixed-bed bioreactors
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Biohydrogen production with mixed anaerobic cultures in the presence of high-concentration acetate
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Biohydrogen production with the light-harvesting function of grana from spirulina and colloidal platinum
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Biohydrogen production: Current perspectives and the way forward
631
Biohydrogen production: fundamentals and technology advances
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Biohydrogen production: prospects and limitations to practical application
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Biohydrogen purification by membranes: An overview on the operational conditions affecting the performance of non-porous, polymeric and ionic liquid based gas separation membranes
634
Biohydrogen purification using a commercial polyimide membrane module: Studying the effects of some process variables
635
Biohydrogen recovery and purification by gas separation method Original Research Article
636
Biohydrogen: From Basic Concepts to Technology
637
Biohydrogenation from Biomass Sugar Mediated by In Vitro Synthetic Enzymatic Pathways Original Research Article
638
Biohydrogenation of dietary n-3 PUFA and stability of ingested vitamin E in the rumen, and their effects on microbial activity in sheep
639
Biohydrogen-production from beer lees biomass by cow dung compost
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Biohydrolysis of (S)-3-(thiophen-2-ylthio)butanenitrile
641
Bio-Hydrometallurgical Extraction of Nickel from Low-Grade Laterite Nickel Ore
642
Biohydrometallurgical iron oxidation and precipitation: Part I — Effect of pH on process performance
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Biohydrometallurgical iron oxidation and precipitation: Part II — Jarosite precipitate characterisation and acid recovery by conversion to hematite
644
Biohydrometallurgical prospects
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Biohydrometallurgical/UV production of ferrous sulphate heptahydrate crystals from pyrite present in coal tailings
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Biohydrometallurgy and the environment: Intimate and important interplay
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Biohydrometallurgy for sustainable development in the African minerals industry
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Biohydrometallurgy in Turkish gold mining: First shake flask and bioreactor studies
649
Biohydrometallurgy techniques of low grade ores: A review on black shale
650
Biohydroxylation of N,N-dialkylarylamines by the isolated topsoil bacterium Bacillus megaterium
651
Biohydroxylation Reactions Catalyzed by Enzymes and Whole-Cell Systems
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Bio-hythane production from food waste by dark fermentation coupled with anaerobic digestion process: A long-term pilot scale experience
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Bioimaging in Neurodegeneration
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Bioimaging, antibacterial and antifungal properties of imidazole-pyridine fluorophores: Synthesis, characterization and solvatochromism
655
Bioimmunotherapy of rodent malaria: co-treatment with recombinant mouse granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor and an enkephalin fragment peptide Tyr–Gly–Gly
656
Bioimpacts of dialyzer variety on phosphorus level in Iranian hemodialysis patients
657
Bioimpacts of nanoparticle size: why it matters
658
BioImpacts: An emerging global journal
659
Bioimpedance and Its Application
660
Bioimpedance electrical spectroscopy in the first six months of life: some methodologic considerations
661
Bioimpedance for assessing volume status in children with nephrotic syndrome
662
Bioimpedance Resistance Indices and Cell Membrane Capacitance Used to Assess Disease Status and Cell Membrane Integrity in Children with Nephrotic Syndrome
663
Bioimpedance spectrometry in the determination of body water compartments: Accuracy and clinical significance
664
Bioimpedance technique for monitoring cerebral artery stenosis in a 3D numerical model of the head
665
Bioimpedance vector pattern in cancer patients without disease versus locally advanced or disseminated disease
666
Bioimpedance, the Cole model equation and the prediction ofintra and extracellular water: science or marketing
667
Bioimpedance, the Cole model equation and theprediction of intra and extracellular water: science or marketing
668
Bioimprinted protein exhibits glutathione peroxidase activity
669
Bioimprinted protein exhibits glutathione peroxidase activity Original Research Article
670
Bio-imprinting of lipases with fatty acids
671
Bioindication in Norwegian rivers using non-diatomaceous benthic algae: The acidification index periphyton (AIP)
672
Bioindication of air pollution effects near a copper smelter in Brazil using mango trees and soil microbiological properties
673
Bioindication of atmospheric heavy metal deposition in the Southeastern US using the moss Thuidium delicatulum
674
Bioindication of heavy metals in the town Wroc aw (Poland) with evergreen plants
675
Bioindication of the anthropogenic effects on micropopulations of Pinus sylvestris, L. in the vicinity of a plant for the storage and processing of radioactive waste and in the Chernobyl NPP zone
676
Bioindication of Urban Air Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Using Petunia Hybrida
677
Bioindication of volcanic mercury (Hg) deposition around Mt. Etna (Sicily)
678
Bioindication Potential of Carbonic Anhydrase Activity in Anemones and Corals
679
Bioindication with Ellenbergʹs indicator values: A comparison with measured parameters in Central European oak forests
680
Bioindicator reliability: the example of Bel W3 tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.)
681
Bioindicators and their Applications: A Comprehensive Review
682
Bioindicators for toxicity assesment of effluents from a wastewater treatment plant
683
Bioindicators in marine waters: Benthic diatoms as a tool to assess water quality from eutrophic to oligotrophic coastal ecosystems
684
Bioindicators in monitoring long term genotoxic impact of oil spill: Haven case study
685
Bioindicators in the tropical forest of Kaiga environment
686
Bio-indicators in the tropical forest of Western Ghats environment
687
Bio-indicators in the tropical forest of western Ghats environment
688
Bioindicators of enhanced nitrogen deposition
689
Bio-indicators of nitrogen pollution in heather moorland Original Research Article
690
Bioindicators selection to monitoring pyroxasulfone mobility and persistence in soil
691
Bio-indicators to assess impacts of heavy metals in land-applied sewage sludge
692
Bio-indicators to assess impacts of heavy metals in land-applied sewage sludge
693
Bioinert membranes prepared from amphiphilic poly(vinyl chloride)-g-poly(oxyethylene methacrylate) graft copolymers
694
Bioinert surface to protein adsorption with higher generation of dendrimer SAMs
695
Bioinert, biodegradable and injectable polymeric matrix composites for hard tissue replacement: state of the art and recent developments
696
Bioinertness and fracture toughness evaluation of the monoclinic zirconia surface film of Oxinium™ femoral head by Raman and cathodoluminescence spectroscopy
697
Bioinformatic analysis for allergenicity assessment of Bacillus thuringiensis Cry proteins expressed in insect-resistant food crops
698
Bioinformatic Analysis Identifies Three Potentially Key Differentially Expressed Genes in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells of Patients with Takayasu’s Arteritis
699
Bioinformatic Analysis of Codon Usage and Phylogenetic Relationships in Different Genotypes of the Hepatitis C Virus
700
Bioinformatic Analysis of Different Fusions of ipaD, PA20 and CTxB Antigens: A Preliminary Analysis for Vaccine Design
701
Bioinformatic Analysis of Different Fusions of ipaD, PA20 and CTxB Antigens: A Preliminary Analysis for Vaccine Design
702
Bioinformatic analysis of FAE1-A and FAD2-A genes in Camelina sativa
703
Bioinformatic analysis of highly consumed phytochemicals as P-gp binders to overcome drug-resistance
704
Bioinformatic Analysis of L-Asparaginase II from Citrobacter Freundii 1101, Erwinia Chrysanthemi DSM 4610, E.coli BL21 and Klebsiella Pneumoniae ATCC 10031
705
Bioinformatic Analysis of L-Asparaginase Structures in Halophilic (Bacillus subtilis), Mesophilic (Kibdelosporangium), and Thermophilic (Thermococcus kodakarensis) Bacteria: New Insights on L-asparaginase as a Potent Antileukemic Agent
706
Bioinformatic analysis of RecQ4 helicases reveals the presence of a RQC domain and a Zn knuckle Original Research Article
707
Bioinformatic Analysis of The Prognostic Value of A Panel of Six Amino Acid Transporters in Human Cancers
708
Bioinformatic analysis of the whole genome sequences of SARS-CoV-2 from Indonesia
709
Bioinformatic and empirical analysis of a gene encoding serine/threonine protein kinase regulated in response to chemical and biological fertilizers in two maize (Zea mays L.) cultivars
710
Bioinformatic and Phylogenetic Investigation of WRKY Genes Involved in Drought Stress in Camelina sativa Plant
711
Bioinformatic characterization and gene expression pattern of apoptosis inhibitor from Macrobrachium rosenbergii challenged with infectious hypodermal and hematopoietic necrosis virus
712
Bioinformatic comparisons and tissue expression of the neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) gene from the red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus)
713
Bioinformatic development of a recombinant trivalent synthetic protein construct using PTXa, Tox, and TetX toxins as a DTP vaccine candidate
714
Bioinformatic Evaluation of the miRNAs Targeting ACE2 Gene in COVID-19
715
Bioinformatic Identification of Hub Genes Related to Menopause-Obesity Paradox in Breast Cancer
716
Bioinformatic Identification of Rare Codon Clusters (RCCs) in HBV Genome and Evaluation of RCCs in Proteins Structure of Hepatitis B Virus
717
Bioinformatic Investigation of Micro RNA-802 Target Genes, Protein Networks, and Its Potential Prognostic Value in Breast Cancer
718
Bioinformatic Mining of Gene Expression Datasets Identifies ETV1 as a Critical Regulator of Oncogenesis in Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors
719
Bioinformatic Prediction and Production of Four Recombinant Proteins from Different Developmental Stages of Trichinella spi-ralis and Testing of Their Diagnostic Sensitivity in Mice
720
Bioinformatic Prediction of Novel microRNAs Encoded in Krüppel-like Factor 4 Gene
721
Bioinformatic Principles Underlying the Information Content of Transcription Factor Binding Sites
722
Bioinformatical Analysis of Lipase-Subtilisin Protein Fusion
723
Bioinformatical evaluation of modified nucleosides as biomedical markers in diagnosis of breast cancer Original Research Article
724
Bioinformatics – a patenting view
725
Bioinformatics analysis and expression of a truncated form of Proteus mirabilis Pta protein as a novel vaccine target against urinary tract infection
726
Bioinformatics analysis and pharmacological effect of Stevia rebaudiana in the prevention of type-2 diabetes
727
bioinformatics analysis of bioactive compounds of four capsicum species against sars-cov-2 infection
728
Bioinformatics Analysis of ceRNA Network Related to Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
729
Bioinformatics Analysis of Gene Banks Provides a Treasure Trove for the Functional Genomist
730
Bioinformatics analysis of hemocyte miRNAs of scallop Chlamys farreri against acute viral necrobiotic virus (AVNV)
731
Bioinformatics Analysis of Linear B-cell Viscumin Toxin Epitope With Potential Use in Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Biosensors
732
Bioinformatics Analysis of lncRNA-mRNA Interaction Network in Different Clinical Stages of Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma
733
Bioinformatics analysis of microtubule-associated protein-1 light chain 3 (MAP1LC3A) and (BECN1) genes in autophagy
734
Bioinformatics Analysis of Promoters Cis-elements and study on Genes Co-expression of Oxidative Defense Pathway inOryza sativa L. Plant
735
Bioinformatics Analysis of TIMP1, HK2 and IGFBP7 as Potential Biomarkers and Therapeutic Targets of Paclitaxel Resistance in Breast Cancer
736
Bioinformatics Analysis of Upstream Region and Protein Structure of Fungal Phytase Gene
737
Bioinformatics analysis of Wuhan novel coronavirus pathogen: A clue for finding antiviral drug against Wuhan novel coronavirus
738
Bioinformatics Analysis Reveals Genes Involved in the Pathogenesis of Ameloblastoma and Keratocystic Odontogenic Tumor
739
Bioinformatics and biostatistics
740
Bioinformatics and computational methods for lipidomics
741
Bioinformatics and high throughput approach to create genomic resources for the study of bovine immunobiology
742
Bioinformatics and high throughput approach to create genomic resources for the study of bovine immunobiology
743
Bioinformatics and In Vitro Studies Reveal the Importance of p53, PPARG and Notch Signaling Pathway in Inhibition of Breast Cancer Stem Cells by Hesperetin
744
Bioinformatics and Metabolic Engineering
745
Bioinformatics and Molecular Analysis of the Breast Cancer Susceptibility Gene BRCA1 in Breast Cancer
746
Bioinformatics and protein expression analyses implicate LEA proteins in the drought response of Collembola
747
Bioinformatics and systems biology analysis of genes network involved in OLP (Oral Lichen Planus) pathogenesis
748
Bioinformatics and the allergy assessment of agricultural biotechnology products: Industry practices and recommendations
749
Bioinformatics and the Undergraduate Curriculum
750
Bioinformatics Application in Detection of Food-Borne Agents
751
Bioinformatics applied to allergy: Allergen databases, from collecting sequence information to data integration. The Allergome platform as a model
752
Bioinformatics Approach for Pattern of Myelin-Specific Proteins and Related Human Disorders
753
Bioinformatics approach to mRNA markers discovery for detection of circulating tumor cells in patients with gastrointestinal cancer
754
Bioinformatics at the interface of 21st century Chemistry and Biology
755
Bioinformatics characterization of chemokine 14 from snakehead murrel Channa striatus
756
Bioinformatics comparison of codon usage of genes encoding phosphate transporter in terms of salt tolerance, day length, temperature and pollination in different plants
757
Bioinformatics Comparison of Codon Usage of Genes Encoding Phosphate Transporter in Terms of Salt Tolerance, Day Length, Temperature and Pollination in Different Plants
758
Bioinformatics Designing of 10-23 Deoxyribozyme against Coding Region of Beta-galactosidase Gene
759
Bioinformatics Evaluation of Plant Chlorophyllase, the Key Enzyme in Chlorophyll Degradation
760
Bioinformatics Evaluation of SPATA19 Gene Expression in Different Parts of Brain
761
Bioinformatics for characterisation of allergens, allergenicity and allergic crossreactivit
762
Bioinformatics genome-wide characterization of the WRKY gene family in Sorghum bicolor
763
Bioinformatics Identification of Green Tea Anticancer Properties: a Network-Based Approach
764
Bioinformatics in neurocomputing framework
765
Bioinformatics in the post-genomic age
766
Bioinformatics in the post-genomic era
767
Bioinformatics in the pre- and post-genomic eras
768
Bioinformatics Investigation and Contribution of Other Chromosomes Besides Chromosome 21 in the Risk of Down Syndrome Development
769
Bioinformatics investigation of CRISPR/Cas systems in Bifidobacterium longum
770
Bioinformatics meets data mining: time to dance?
771
Bioinformatics prediction and experimental validation of VH antibody fragment interacting with Neisseria meningitidis factor H binding protein
772
Bioinformatics Prediction of Interaction of Silver Nitrate and Nano Silver on Catalase and Nitrat Reductase
773
Bioinformatics prediction of miRNAs in the Prunus persica genome with validation of their precise sequences by miR-RACE
774
Bioinformatics Prediction of Potential Inhibitors For the SARS-CoV-2 NTPase/Helicase Using Molecular Docking and Dynamics Simulation From Organic Phenolic Compounds
775
Bioinformatics predicts diverse Aspergillus hydrophobins with novel properties
776
Bioinformatics Resources From the National Center for Biotechnology Information: An Integrated Foundation for Discovery
777
Bioinformatics speeds HIV-1 drug development
778
Bioinformatics strategies for proteomic profiling
779
Bioinformatics study of complete amino acid sequences of neuraminidase (NA) antigen of H1N1 influenza viruses from 2006 to 2013 in Iran
780
Bioinformatics study of complete amino acid sequences of neuraminidase (NA) antigen of H1N1 influenza viruses from 2006 to 2013 in Iran
781
Bioinformatics Tools @ NBBNet: Online Infrastructure for the Management and Analysis of Biological Data
782
Bioinformatics Toxicity Assessment of RB Protein from Transgenic Potato Resistant to Phytophthora infestans
783
Bioinformatics, functional genomics, and proteomics study of Bacillus sp.
784
Bioinformatics: From nucleic acids and proteins to cell metabolism: D. Schomburg and U. Lessel (Eds.), VCH, Weinheim, 1995 (ISBN 3-527-30072-4). ix + 195 pp. Price: DM 148.00
785
Bioinformatics: prospect, application and the way forward
786
Bioinformatics-an introduction for computer scientists
787
Bioinformatics-based discovery and characterization of an AKT-selective inhibitor 9-chloro-2-methylellipticinium acetate (CMEP) in breast cancer cells
788
Bioinformatics-Based Prediction of FUT8 as a Therapeutic Target in Estrogen Receptor-Positive Breast Cancer
789
Bioinformatics-driven Identification of lncRNA LINC02381 in Mediating Cisplatin Resistance via IL-12 Induced Wnt/TCF7 Signaling in Ovarian Cancer
790
Bioinformatics-Guided Discovery of miRNAs Involved in Apoptosis Modulated by Parthenolide Combined with Vincristine in The NALM6 Cell Line
791
Bioinformatik. Methoden zur Vorhersage von RNA- und Proteinstrukturen (Bioinformatics. Methods for RNA and protein structure prediction): G. Steger, Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel-Boston-Berlin, 2003, ISBN 3-7643-6951-5, €44.86+VAT
792
Bio-information scanning technology using an optical pick-up head
793
Bio-information scanning technology using an optical pick-up head
794
Bioinformatique : comparaison des marges d’irradiation conventionnelles avec un modèle de croissance tumoral numérique
795
Bioinformatique : comparaison des marges d’irradiation conventionnelles avec un modèle de croissance tumoral numérique
796
Bio-informatique : simulation de la croissance microscopique des cellules gliales et comparaison aux marges dʹirradiation
797
Bio-informatique : simulation de la croissance microscopique des cellules gliales et comparaison aux marges dʹirradiation
798
Bio-Inoculants and Organics Influence on Mineral Nutrition and Productivity in Calendula officinalis L.
799
Bioinorganic applications of X-ray multiplets — The impact of Theo Tholesʹs work
800
Bioinorganic chemistry and drug design: here comes zinc again
801
Bioinorganic chemistry aspects of the inhibition of thyroid hormone biosynthesis by anti-hyperthyroid drugs
802
Bioinorganic chemistry of anti-thyroid drugs: An unusual formation of a copper (II) complex
803
Bioinorganic chemistry: Inorganic elements in the chemistry of life. An introduction and guide : By W. Kaim and B. Schwederski. Wiley, Chichester. 1994, 401 pp. ISBN 0-471-94368-1 (cloth); 0-471-94369-X (paper).
804
Bioinorganic chemistry: principles and practice
805
Bioinorganic Photochemistry: Frontiers and Mechanisms
806
Bioinorganics and biomaterials: Bone repair
807
Bioinsecticidal activity of a novel Kunitz trypsin inhibitor from Catanduva (Piptadenia moniliformis) seeds
808
Bio-inspired Aloe vera sponges for biomedical applications
809
Bio-inspired and gradient-based algorithms to train MLPs: The influence of diversity
810
Bio-inspired approach to learning robot motion trajectories and visual control commands
811
Bio-inspired approaches to design smart fabrics
812
Bio-inspired armor protective material systems for ballistic shock mitigation
813
Bio-inspired capillary dry spinning of regenerated silk fibroin aqueous solution
814
Bio-inspired composite structures subjected to underwater impulsive loading
815
Bio-inspired Computing Paradigm for Periodic Noise Reduction in Digital Images
816
Bio-inspired computing tissues: towards machines that evolve, grow, and learn
817
Bioinspired control of colloidal silica in vitro by dual polymeric assemblies of zwitterionic phosphomethylated chitosan and polycations or polyanions
818
Bio-inspired copper catalysts for the formation of diaryl ethers
819
Bio-inspired cross-linking with borate for enhancing gas-barrier properties of poly(vinyl alcohol)/graphene oxide composite films
820
Bio-inspired dental multilayers: Effects of layer architecture on the contact-induced deformation
821
Bio-inspired design of aerospace composite joints for improved damage tolerance
822
Bioinspired design of dental multilayers
823
Bio-inspired design of dental multilayers: Experiments and model
824
Bio-inspired design of electrically-driven bounding quadrupeds via parametric analysis
825
Bioinspired Device Improves The Cardiogenic Potential of Cardiac Progenitor Cellst
826
Bio-inspired digital nanoactuators for photon and biomaterial manipulation
827
Bio-inspired digital nanoactuators for photon and biomaterial manipulation
828
Bio-inspired dual surface modification to improve tribological properties at small-scale
829
Bio-inspired encapsulation and functionalization of living cells with artificial shells
830
Bio-inspired enhancement of reputation systems for intelligent environments
831
Bioinspired enzyme encapsulation for biocatalysis
832
Bio-Inspired Evolutionary Oral Tract Shape Modeling for Physical Modeling Vocal Synthesis
833
Bio-inspired fabrication of composite membranes with ultrathin polymer–silica nanohybrid skin layer
834
Bioinspired fabrication of composite nanofiltration membrane based on the formation of DA/PEI layer followed by cross-linking
835
Bioinspired fabrication of composite pervaporation membranes with high permeation flux and structural stability
836
Bioinspired fabrication of high performance composite membranes with ultrathin defect-free skin layer
837
Bioinspired fabrication of stable and robust superhydrophobic steel surface with hierarchical flowerlike structure
838
Bio-inspired feature selection to select informative image features for determining water content of cultured Sunagoke moss
839
Bio-inspired flow field designs for polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells
840
Bio-inspired functional surfaces for advanced applications
841
Bio-inspired functionalization and redox charge transfer of graphene oxide sponges for pseudocapacitive electrodes
842
Bio-inspired fuzzy logic based tuning of power system stabilizer
843
Bio-inspired highly active catalysts for oxygen reduction reaction in alkaline electrolyte
844
Bio-inspired impact-resistant composites
845
Bio-inspired interfacial strengthening strategy through geometrically interlocking designs
846
Bioinspired lightweight cellular materials - Understanding effects of natural variation on mechanical properties
847
Bio-inspired mechanics of reversible adhesion: Orientation-dependent adhesion strength for non-slipping adhesive contact with transversely isotropic elastic materials
848
Bio-Inspired Mechanisms for Coordinating Multiple Instances of a Service Feature in Dynamic Software Product Lines
849
Bioinspired micro/nano fabrication on dental implant–bone interface
850
Bioinspired mineralisation: macromolecule mediated synthesis of amorphous germania structures
851
Bioinspired mineralization and cell adhesion on surface functionalized poly(vinyl alcohol) films
852
Bio-inspired Miniature Suction Cups Actuated by Shape Memory Alloy
853
Bio-inspired mini-eggs with pH-responsive membrane for enzyme immobilization
854
Bio-inspired Mo(II) complexes as active catalysts in homogeneous and heterogeneous olefin epoxidation Original Research Article
855
Bioinspired Modification of Polystyryl Matrix: Single-step Chemical Evolution to a Moderately Conducting Polymer
856
Bioinspired molecular design of functional dendrimers
857
Bio-inspired multi-agent data harvesting in a proactive urban monitoring environment
858
Bio-inspired multi-agent systems for reconfigurable manufacturing systems
859
Bio-inspired multi-agent systems for reconfigurable manufacturing systems
860
Bioinspired nanoporous silicon provides great toughness at great deformability
861
Bio-inspired nonheme iron catalysts for olefin oxidation
862
Bio-inspired onboard membrane separation of water from engine oil
863
Bioinspired peptide nanotubes: Deposition technology and physical properties
864
Bioinspired phosphorylcholine-modified polyplexes as an effective strategy for selective uptake and transfection of cancer cells
865
Bioinspired photo-degradable amphiphilic hyperbranched poly(amino ester)s: Facile synthesis and intracellular drug delivery
866
Bio-inspired polydimethylsiloxane-functionalized silica particles - epoxy bilayer as a robust superhydrophobic surface coating
867
Bio-inspired polymeric patterns with enhanced wear durability for microsystem applications
868
Bioinspired preparation of alginate nanoparticles using microbubble bursting
869
Bioinspired pressure actuated adhesive system
870
Bio-inspired recognition of dopamine versus ascorbic acid
871
Bio-inspired self-organization for supporting dynamic reconfiguration of modular agents
872
Bio-inspired self-organizing cellular systems
873
Bio-inspired self-sharpening cutting tool surface for finish hard turning of steel
874
Bio-inspired sensor based on glutathione peroxidase mimetic for hydrogen peroxide detection
875
Bio-inspired sensor for insect pheromone analysis based on polyaniline functionalized AFM cantilever sensor
876
Bioinspired solar cell design: Organic thiols as rectifying electron transfer bridges in WS2/TiO2 nano solar cells
877
Bio-inspired solid phase extraction sorbent material for cocaine: A cross reactivity study
878
Bio-inspired stable antimicrobial peptide coatings for dental applications
879
Bioinspired structure of bioceramics for bone regeneration in load-bearing sites
880
Bio-inspired study of structural materials
881
Bioinspired superamphiphobic surfaces as a tool for polymer- and solvent-independent preparation of drug-loaded spherical particles
882
Bio-inspired superoleophobic and smart materials: Design, fabrication, and application
883
Bioinspired surface modification of poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) based microbeads via oxidative polymerization of dopamine
884
Bio-inspired Surface Texture Fluid Drag Reduction using Large Eddy Simulation
885
Bioinspired synthesis of mesoporous silicas
886
Bioinspired synthesis of new silica structures
887
Bio-inspired synthesis of silica ribbons with through-holes
888
Bioinspired synthesis, characterization and antifungal activity of enzyme-mediated gold nanoparticles using a fungal oxidoreductase
889
Bio-inspired synthetic receptor molecules towards mimicry of vancomycin
890
Bio-inspired tapered fibers for composites with superior toughness
891
Bio-inspired titanium dioxide film with extremely stable super-amphilicity
892
Bio-inspired topology control for knowledge sharing mobile agents
893
Bioinspired Two- and Three-Dimensional Nanostructures
894
Bio-inspired water repellent surfaces produced by ultrafast laser structuring of silicon
895
Bio-inspired wearable characteristic surface: Wear behavior of cast iron with biomimetic units processed by laser
896
Bio-inspired, topologically connected colloidal arrays via wrinkle and plasma processing
897
Biointeraction analysis by high-performance affinity chromatography: Kinetic studies of immobilized antibodies
898
Biointeractive polymers and tissue engineered blood vessels
899
Biointerface control of electrospun fiber scaffolds for bone regeneration: Engineered protein link to mineralized surface
900
Bioinvasive species and the preservation of cutthroat trout in the western United States: ecological, social, and economic issues
901
Bioirrigation in permeable sediments: Advective pore-water transport induced by burrow ventilation
902
BiOI-sensitized TiO2 in phenol degradation: A novel efficient semiconductor sensitizer
903
Bio-isoprene production using exogenous MVA pathway and isoprene synthase in Escherichia coli
904
Bioisosteres of 9-Carboxymethyl-4-oxo-imidazo[1,2-a]indeno[1,2-e]pyrazin-2-carboxylic acid derivatives. Progress towards selective, potent In Vivo AMPA antagonists with longer durations of action
905
Bioisosteric determinants for subtype selectivity of ligands for heteromeric GABAA receptors
906
Bioisosteric hybrids of two anti-inflammatory agents, rutaecarpine and piroxicam
907
Bioisosteric modification of PETT-HIV-1 RT-inhibitors: synthesis and biological evaluation
908
Bioisosteric phentolamine analogs as potent α-adrenergic antagonists
909
Bioisosteric replacement of anilide with benzoxazole: potent and orally bioavailable antagonists of VLA-4
910
Bioisosteric replacement of dihydropyrazole of 4S-(−)-3-(4-chlorophenyl)-N-methyl-N′-[(4-chlorophenyl)-sulfonyl]-4-phenyl-4,5-dihydro-1H-pyrazole-1-caboxamidine (SLV-319) a potent CB1 receptor antagonist by imidazole and oxazole
911
Bioisosteric replacement strategy for the synthesis of 1-azacyclic compounds with high affinity for the central nicotinic cholinergic receptors Original Research Article
912
Bioisosterically modified dipeptide excitatory amino acid receptor antagonists containing 3-oxygenated isothiazole ring systems Original Research Article
913
Bioisosterism in drug design: Identification of and structure-activity relationships in a series of glycine anilide ACAT inhibitors Original Research Article
914
Biokerosene from coconut and palm kernel oils: Production and properties of their blends with fossil kerosene
915
Biokinematic protein simulation by an adaptive dihedral angle approach
916
Biokinematics Under Competitive Racing Conditions in Young Standardbred Trotter Horses: A Preliminary Report
917
Biokinematics under Competitive Racing Conditions in Young Standardbred Trotters: A Preliminary Report
918
Bio-kinetic analysis on treatment of textile dye wastewater using anaerobic batch reactor
919
Biokinetic and molecular studies of methanogens in phased anaerobic digestion systems
920
Biokinetic coefficients determination of a MBR for styrene and ethylbenzene as substrate base on Andrews model
921
Biokinetic Evaluation and Modeling of Continuous Thiocyanate Biodegradation by Klebsiella sp.
922
Biokinetic modeling of in situ bioremediation of BTX compounds—impact of process variables and scaleup implications
923
Biokinetic modeling of ureolysis in Sporosarcina pasteurii and its integration into a numerical chemodynamic biocalcification model
924
Biokinetic modelling of 89-Zr-labelled monoclonal antibodies for dosimetry assessment in humans
925
Biokinetic Parameter Estimation for ISB of PAH-Contaminated Soil
926
Biokinetic test for the characterisation of AMD generation potential of sulfide mineral wastes
927
Biokinetics and absorption of actinides in human volunteers: A review Review Article
928
Biokinetics and dosimetry in patients of 99mTc-EDDA/HYNIC-Tyr3-octreotide prepared from lyophilized kits
929
Biokinetics and Dosimetry of 188Re-anti-CD20 in Patients with Non-Hodgkinʹs Lymphoma: Preliminary Experience
930
Biokinetics and radiation dosimetry for patients undergoing a glycerol tri[1-14C]oleate fat malabsorption breath test
931
Biokinetics in humans of RRR-α-tocopherol: The free phenol, acetate ester, and succinate ester forms of vitamin E
932
Biokinetics of Anaerobic Digestion of Municipal Waste
933
Biokinetics of biodegradation of surfactants under aerobic, anoxic and anaerobic conditions
934
Biokinetics of Hg and Pb accumulation in the encapsulated egg of the common cuttlefish Sepia officinalis: Radiotracer experiments Original Research Article
935
Biokinetics of inhaled radioactive methane in rats: A pilot study
936
Biokinetics of paralytic shellfish toxins in the green-lipped mussel, Perna viridis
937
Biokinetics of Radiocobalt in the Asteroid Asterias rubens (Echinodermata): Sea Water and Food Exposures
938
Biokinetics of selected heavy metals and radionuclides in two marine macrophytes: the seagrass Posidonia oceanica and the alga Caulerpa taxifolia
939
BioKleisli: a digital library for biomedical researchers
940
Biolabeling with nanoparticles based on Y2O3: Nd3+ and luminescence detection in the near-infrared
941
Biolabile constructs for pronucleotide design
942
Biolaminoid facies in a peritidal sabkha: Permian Platy Dolomite of northern Poland
943
Bio-LDH nanohybrid for gene therapy
944
Bioleaching and chemical leaching as an integrated process in the zinc industry
945
Bioleaching and Kinetic Investigation of WPCBs by A. Ferrooxidans, A. Thiooxidans and their Mixtures
946
Bioleaching and recovery of metals from final slag waste of the copper smelting industry
947
Bioleaching capacity of an extremely thermophilic culture for chalcopyritic materials
948
Bioleaching kinetics of copper from copper smelters dust
949
Bioleaching mechanism of Co and Li from spent lithium-ion battery by the mixed culture of acidophilic sulfur-oxidizing and iron-oxidizing bacteria
950
Bioleaching nickel laterite ores using multi-metal tolerant Aspergillus foetidus organism
951
Bioleaching of a chalcopyrite concentrate using an extremely thermophilic culture
952
Bioleaching of a chalcopyrite concentrate with moderate thermophilic microorganisms in a continuous reactor system
953
Bioleaching of a cobaltiferous pyrite: A continuous laboratory-scale study at high solids concentration
954
Bioleaching of a complex nickel–iron concentrate by mesophile bacteria
955
Bioleaching of a low grade nickel–copper–cobalt sulfide ore
956
Bioleaching of a low grade sphalerite concentrate produced from tailings flotation
957
Bioleaching of a low-grade copper ore, linking leach chemistry and microbiology
958
Bioleaching of a low-grade nickel–copper sulfide by mixture of four thermophiles
959
Bioleaching of a low-grade ultramafic nickel sulphide ore in stirred-tank reactors at elevated pH
960
Bioleaching of a pyritic sludge from the Aznalcَllar (Spain) mine spillage at ambient and elevated temperatures
961
Bioleaching of a Spanish complex sulphide ore bulk concentrate
962
Bioleaching of an organic-rich polymetallic concentrate using stirred-tank technology
963
Bioleaching of anilite using pure and mixed culture of Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans and Acidithiobacillus caldus
964
Bioleaching of chalcocite started at different pH: Response of the microbial community to environmental stress and leaching kinetics
965
Bioleaching of chalcopyrite by a moderately thermophilic culture at different conditions and community dynamics of planktonic and attached populations
966
Bioleaching of chalcopyrite by Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans
967
Bioleaching of chalcopyrite by defined mixed moderately thermophilic consortium including a marine acidophilic halotolerant bacterium
968
Bioleaching of chalcopyrite by moderately thermophilic microorganisms
969
Bioleaching of chalcopyrite by pure and mixed cultures of Acidithiobacillus spp. and Leptospirillum ferriphilum
970
Bioleaching of chalcopyrite concentrate by a moderately thermophilic culture in a stirred tank reactor
971
Bioleaching of clays and iron oxide coatings from quartz sands
972
Bioleaching of complex zinc sulphides using mesophilic and thermophilic bacteria: comparative importance of pH and iron
973
Bioleaching of Copper Concentrate by Indigenous Isolates of Iron and Sulfur-Oxidizing Bacteria from Acid Mine Drainage
974
Bioleaching of copper from low grade scrap TV circuit boards using mesophilic bacteria
975
Bioleaching of copper from low-grade ore using isolated bacteria and defined mixed cultures
976
Bioleaching of copper from smelter dust in a series of airlift bioreactors
977
Bioleaching of copper ore flotation concentrates
978
Bioleaching of copper secondary sulfide ore in the presence of chloride by means of inoculation with chloride-tolerant microbial culture
979
Bioleaching of copper sulphide concentrate using extreme thermophilic bacteria
980
Bioleaching of different copper sulfides by Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans and its adsorption on minerals
981
Bioleaching of djurleite using Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans
982
Bioleaching of electronic waste
983
Bioleaching of electronic waste using acidophilic sulfur oxidising bacteria
984
Bioleaching of gold and copper from waste mobile phone PCBs by using a cyanogenic bacterium
985
Bioleaching of heavy metal from woody biochar using Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans and activation for adsorption
986
Bioleaching of heavy metals contaminated sediment by pure and mixed cultures of Acidithiobacillus spp. Original Research Article
987
Bioleaching of heavy metals from anaerobically digested sewage sludge using FeS2 as an energy source
988
Bioleaching of heavy metals from contaminated sediment by indigenous sulfur-oxidizing bacteria in an air-lift bioreactor: effects of sulfur concentration
989
Bioleaching of heavy metals from livestock sludge by indigenous sulfur-oxidizing bacteria: effects of sludge solids concentration
990
Bioleaching of heavy metals from mine tailings by indigenous sulfur-oxidizing bacteria: Effects of substrate concentration
991
Bioleaching of heavy metals from red mud using Aspergillus niger
992
Bioleaching of heavy metals from sediment: significance of pH
993
Bioleaching of high grade Pb–Zn ore by mesophilic and moderately thermophilic iron and sulphur oxidizers
994
Bioleaching of iron from highly contaminated Kaolin clay by Aspergillus niger
995
Bioleaching of iron from kaolin using Fe(III)-reducing bacteria with various carbon nitrogen sources
996
Bioleaching of Low Grade Uranium Ore of Saghand Mine
997
Bioleaching of low-grade sphalerite using a column reactor
998
Bioleaching of marmatite flotation concentrate by Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans
999
Bioleaching of marmatite flotation concentrate by adapted mixed mesoacidophilic cultures in an air-lift reactor
1000
Bioleaching of marmatite flotation concentrate with a moderately thermoacidophilic iron-oxidizing bacterial strain