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Bioresource Sector of the Russian Far East [PDF]
The article studies the development of the Far Eastern bioresource sector in 2006–2015 and its components: fishing industry, forestry and agriculture. It is shown that renewable bioresources, which form the foundation of the bioresource sector, are now ...
Natalia Evgenyevna Antonova +2 more
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The role of a bioresource research impact factor as an incentive to share human bioresources [PDF]
A letter to the editor is presented in response to article which discusses the role of the bioresource research's impact as an encouragement to share human data such as bioresources.
Cambon-Thomsen, A. +33 more
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NBRP, National Bioresource Project of Japan and plant bioresource management
The National BioResource Project has been organized and established to promote research activities using valuable bioresources. A total of twenty-eight bioresources for ten animals, nine plants and nine microorganisms/cell lines developed or collected in Japan were selected for the project. Resources are categorized into several different groups in the
Kurata, Nori +13 more
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INTEROPERABLE MODEL FOR BIORESOURCE DISTRIBUTED DATABASES [PDF]
Recently, numerous frameworks and tools are being developed for enhancing access to data and services with a standardized view to communicate the advances in open information sharing.
S. Saran +4 more
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Genetic resources in Russia: from collections to bioresource centers
Collections of bioresources and a set of technologies for their conservation, study and practical use are now the basis of bioeconomy, biosafety, and food security.
E. K. Khlestkina
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Participation in the BioResource. Biobanking and Value in the Changing NHS
The National Institute for Health Research BioResource is not a typical biobank. It banks biological samples and other data, but also volunteer commitment to potential future research participation.
David Wyatt +2 more
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By-products are the potential source of animal protein obtained from brood chickens and egg-laying hens. Certain by-products like gizzards and combs are quite tough and possess low nutritional and biological value due to their high content of connective ...
O. V. Zinina +5 more
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Exploiting the potential of Cyanidiales as a valuable resource for biotechnological applications
The biotechnological uses of algae and cyanobacteria have been widely discussed in the context of climate change and consequent efforts to circularize economies, minimize carbon release and reuse waste streams.
Imke Lang +4 more
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Nutraceutical potential of rose hips of three wild Rosa species from Western Himalaya, India
Recently, the use of hips of different rose species has increased due to its nutritional and health-promoting benefits. Rose hips contain a rich amount of ascorbic acid, phenolics, and various other bioactive constituents.
Kanwaljeet SINGH +5 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) of the peaceful betta (Betta imbellis) was obtained using next-generation sequencing. The sample of B. imbellis was collected from its native habitat in Southern Thailand.
Syed Farhan Ahmad +14 more
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