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: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness and mechanism of action of 2 feed additives in reducing the impacts of virus and temperature stressors.
F. Perry +6 more
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Resistance to thiophanate‐methyl and azoxystrobin in Colletotrichum species from Brazilian grapes
First report of resistance to both quinone outside inhibitor (QoI; azoxystrobin) and methyl benzimidazole carbamate (MBC; thiophanate‐methyl) fungicides in Colletotrichum isolates associated with grapevine in Brazil. Abstract BACKGROUND Grape ripe rot (GRR) caused by Colletotrichum species can cause yield loss in vineyards in Southern and Northeast ...
Daniel Ricardo Maass Steiner +5 more
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Our knowledge of the Early Upper Palaeolithic occupation in northern central Europe is very limited, and recent research at the open‐air site of Friedrichsdorf‐Seulberg in Hesse, Germany, provides important new information on the Aurignacian. The site is rather small (26.5 m2) and spatial analysis identified a central hearth with two associated ...
Tilman Böckenförde +5 more
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Delipidisation of wool fibres and the subsequent beneficial properties of delipidised wool fibres
Abstract Wool fibres are complex matrices of proteins and fatty acids/lipids found both internally and externally. 18‐methyleicosanoic acid (18‐MEA) is covalently bound to the surface of the fibre via a thio‐ester link, and is considered one of the most important lipids as it is responsible for the hydrophobic properties of wool fibres.
Jamie A. Hawkes, David M. Lewis
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Background Accurate, rapid, and economic on-line analysis of ethanol is very desirable. However, available biosensors achieve saturation at very low ethanol concentrations and thus demand the time and labour consuming procedure of sample dilution ...
Schuhmann Wolfgang +7 more
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AOX in action—making plant mitochondrial metabolism special
Plant mitochondria facilitate complex metabolic networks differently from animals, integrating various substrates and external signals into vital energy and metabolite products for successful plant development and adaptation. Despite the conserved pathway architecture of mitochondrial respiration and primary metabolisms among the kingdoms, plant ...
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AOX – a functional marker for efficient cell reprogramming under stress? [PDF]
Functional markers for stress tolerance can be used in plant breeding to identify genotypes with high yield stabilities under various conditions. Thus, a good marker should show a strong correlation with favourable adaptive plant behaviour. The efficient reprogramming of target cells for yield determination is currently considered to be the most ...
Arnholdt-Schmitt, Birgit +2 more
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Investigation of factors affecting ozone yellowing in denim products
Abstract The aim of this study was to determine the source of ozone yellowing observed in denim trousers and to identify the most appropriate process flow to minimise it. For this purpose, standard pre‐washing, stone washing, and hypochlorite bleaching processes were applied to denim trousers.
Rıza Atav +4 more
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A decoupled cycling architecture along with cost‐effective membrane and efficient catalyst is developed for asymmetric zinc‐air battery. The decoupled design ensures stable operation of catalyst and the pH‐dynamic influence on battery performance is explored, which provides paths for efficient utilization of pH‐decoupling electrolytes.
Yeshu Tan +6 more
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Aldehyde oxidase (AOX) is a molybdoenzyme that is primarily expressed in the liver and is involved in the metabolism of drugs and other xenobiotics. AOX-mediated metabolism can result in unexpected outcomes, such as the production of toxic metabolites ...
Jiacheng Xiong +9 more
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