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ABSTRACT This paper proposes the notion of “olfactory contact zones” to investigate the role of odors and scents and the affects they give rise to in Berlin's urban publics. Drawing on the notion of the “afterlife” of racialised violence, it shows how tropes of the “smelly immigrant,” anchored in European antisemitism and colonial history, live on ...
Claudia Liebelt
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BackgroundKnowledge of the rare arc of Bühler (AOB) is limited but clinically important. At present, there is no publication of systematic review and meta-analysis on AOB in computed tomography angiography (CTA) and digital subtraction angiography (DSA ...
Gaowu Yan +13 more
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ABSTRACT The development of biofertilization strategies based on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) represents a promising approach to enhance crop productivity and soil health while reducing the environmental footprint of conventional fertilization. This study evaluated the effects of Glomus iranicum var.
María Patiño‐García +7 more
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Serpentine Biocrust Microbes Maintain Nitrogen Cycling Under Drought and Heavy Metal Stress
This study highlights the complex interplay between soil geochemistry and moisture availability in shaping microbial communities within wetter and drier serpentine and non‐serpentine biological soil crusts. It demonstrates that both factors influence the structure of nitrogen‐cycling microbial communities and the processes they mediate.
Sandra Barnard +4 more
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Consumption of ammonia-nitrogen by aob in immobilized batch culture
This study investigated the performance of bio-filters immobilized nitrifying bacteria, ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and nitrite oxidizing bacteria (NOB). In particular, it wasto assess the consumption of ammonia-nitrogen (NH3-N) by the AOB. The experiment wasconducted in a one litre reactor.The reactor consisted of bio-filters with NH3-N as ...
Kasmuri, N., Lovitt, R. W., Omar, M.
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The Inversion in(2L)t Impacts Complex, Temperature‐Sensitive Behaviors in Drosophila melanogaster
The genomic inversion In(2L)t has been shown to alter many phenotypes in Drosophila melangaster in a manner thought to mediates melanogaster's seasonal adaptation. We use modern high‐throughput tools to demonstrate that In(2L)t genotype has pronounced impact of areas of melanogaster behavior including activity, startle response, and exploration around ...
Benedict Adam Lenhart +1 more
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Based on a three-year field experiment under controlled condition in Ji’nan, China, the effects of peanut growth on the variation in the abundance and community structure of ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and Archaea (AOA) before and after peanut ...
Chao Huang +6 more
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Managing the Environmental Impacts of Outdoor Winter Grazing by Livestock
This review presents a synthesis of current knowledge about managing the potential impacts of outdoor animal wintering activities and their consequences for a range of environmental outcomes. The scope is confined to field‐based wintering approaches and thus, does not consider issues associated with the winter use of animal shelters or standoff systems.
Ross M. Monaghan +4 more
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The vomeronasal system (VNS) mediates pheromonal communication in mammals. From the vomeronasal organ, two populations of sensory neurons, expressing either Galphai2 or Galphao proteins, send projections that end in glomeruli distributed either at the ...
Rodrigo Suárez +3 more
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Abstract Only one quarter of the global ocean floor has been directly surveyed; the remaining three quarters are inferred from satellite altimeter‐derived gravity data using techniques developed in the 1990s. These classical methods correlate gravity anomalies with known depths and extrapolate bathymetry in unsounded regions.
David Sandwell +13 more
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