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Anaerobic digestion of low-level radioactive cellulosic and animal wastes
T.L. Donaldson+3 more
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Distributed model of solid waste anaerobic digestion: Effects of leachate recirculation and pH adjustment [PDF]
В.А. Вавилин+4 more
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Abstract Increasing evidence links the gut microbiome to carcinogenesis. Disruptions in estrogen regulation by the estrobolome—gut microbiota with estrogen‐related functions—may promote breast cancer. However, precise information on estrobolome targets and their underlying mechanisms is limited. This review identifies relevant targets for measuring the
Ashley H. Larnder+2 more
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Abstract Manganese (Mn) oxidation in marine environments requires oxygen (O2) or other reactive oxygen species in the water column, and widespread Mn oxide deposition in ancient sedimentary rocks has long been used as a proxy for oxidation. The oxygenation of Earth's atmosphere and oceans across the Archean‐Proterozoic boundary are associated with ...
Sam C. Spinks+7 more
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Effects of Calcium-Oxide-Modified Biochar on the Anaerobic Digestion of Vacuum Blackwater. [PDF]
Chiang PF+7 more
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Inhibition of Anaerobic Digestion Caused by Heavy Metals
R F Mueller, A. Steiner
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Pig Slurry Concentration by Vacuum Evaporation: Influence of Previous Mesophilic Anaerobic Digestion Process [PDF]
August Bonmatí Blasi+1 more
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Skin microbiome engineering: Challenges and opportunities in skin diseases treatment
The skin microbiome plays a crucial role in skin health, influencing barrier integrity, immune responses, and disease susceptibility. Various interventions can reshape the microbiome, broadly categorized into targeted and untargeted approaches. Targeted strategies, such as phage therapy, engineered bacteria, and phage lysins, selectively modulate ...
Yiang Lyu, Juntao Shen, You Che, Lei Dai
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Large‐scale deployment of grass in crop rotations as a multifunctional climate mitigation strategy
The agriculture sector can contribute to climate change mitigation by reducing GHG emissions, increasing carbon sequestration, and substituting GHG intensive materials with biomass. The sector also needs to address environmental impacts caused by historic and current practices.
Oskar Englund+6 more
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