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Spatially resolved Shewanella–acetogen interactions link DIET and MET pathways to acetate formation, offering a generalizable framework for designing structured, high‐efficiency microbial electrosynthesis systems. Abstract Precise manipulation of interspecies electron transfer (IET) is critical for advancing microbial electrosynthesis (MES) toward ...
Jing Zhang +8 more
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P2493Is exercise training HR above anaerobic threshold level harmful in patients after acute myocardial infarction with high BNP levels? [PDF]
Ayumi Date +12 more
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Cyclic Anaerobic Exercise Performance and Neuromuscular Activity Based on Artificial Intelligence Genetic Algorithm [PDF]
Lun Wan, Jiannan Liu
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Effect of treatment of peripheral arterial disease on the onset of anaerobic exercise during cardiopulmonary exercise testing. [PDF]
Barkat M +6 more
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A pore heat‐confined hollow porous canbon nanosphere catalyst is synthesized, with superior photo‐induced heat/redox response, revolutionizing peroxyacetic acid (PAA) activation for sustainable water purification. It overcomes traditional thermal PAA oxidation's energy inefficiency, enabling rapid pollutant degradation with a rate constant 11 times ...
Miao Fang +8 more
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Anaerobic Threshold and Salivary α-amylase during Incremental Exercise
Kazunori Akizuki +3 more
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Correction: Anaerobic capacity estimated by the sum of both oxygen equivalents from the glycolytic and phosphagen pathways is dependent on exercise mode: Running versus cycling [PDF]
Paulo Eduardo Redkva +3 more
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On the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau, microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE) peaks at intermediate soil organic carbon levels and declines thereafter. In carbon‐rich soils, the formation of stable mineral‐associated organic carbon is decoupled from microbial CUE.
Yuting Wang +8 more
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Intermittent Resistance Exercise: Evolution from the Steady State
Oxygen uptake measurements are without question useful and a staple measurement for the estimation of exercise energy costs. However, steady state models cannot be used to successfully model intermittent resistance exercise energy costs.
Christopher B. Scott
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