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Marine Bioactives for Functional Cosmetics with Health-Promoting Properties. [PDF]
Tsoupras A.
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Exploitation of the Caspian Sea Bioresources (with Focus on Economics of Bioresources Utilization)
Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, 2016Fishery and fishing industry are in decline in the Caspian. The reasons are mainly hidden in the long-term overexploitation of Caspian bioresources and in the poor control on illegal and unreported fishery in the region during the last two decades. Since the early 1990s, the illegal Caspian catches have largely exceeded the officially reported ones ...
Elena Strukova +11 more
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Bioresources for Cultural Services
Bioresources contribute to the regulation of environmental qualities, provide energy, food, other materials; deliver cultural values that encompass basic resources for scientific, artistic, and educational inspiration; support esthetical, ethical, and spiritual behavior, as well as foster tranquility, relaxation, leisure, quality of life, and suchlike ...
Krozer, Yoram, Lordkipanidze, Maia
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The dimensional stability and equilibrium moisture content (EMC) of thermally modified hardwoods were studied. Lumber of yellow-poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera); red oak (Quercus borealis); white ash (Fraxinus americana), red maple (Acer rubrum); hickory
Babatunde Oluwaseun Ibitoye +2 more
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Sustaining the Data and Bioresource Commons
Science, 2010Globalization of biomedical research requires sustained investment for databases and biorepositories.
Schofield, Paul N +13 more
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