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Temperature-sensing receptor-mediated thermocrine signaling between biotic and abiotic components

Understanding how organisms communicate is a fundamental question in biology and marks an evolutionarily important milestone. Organisms largely communicate via gas-based gasocrine, light-based photocrine, sound-based sonocrine, mineral/metal-based metallocrine signaling, and water-based aquacrine signaling.
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Lead Accumulations in Biotic and Abiotic Components of Emet Stream, Uluabat Lake Basin, Turkey

2012
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Tokatlı, Cem   +5 more
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Female erectile tissues and sexual dysfunction after pelvic radiotherapy: A scoping review

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Deborah C Marshall, Mas   +2 more
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Metal-sensing metalloreceptor-mediated metallocrine signaling between biotic and abiotic components

Understanding how organisms communicate is a fundamental question in biology and marks an evolutionarily important milestone. Organisms largely communicate via gas-based gasocrine, light-based photocrine, and sound-based sonocrine signaling. Additionally, organisms signal via metal ions, compete for metal ions, and sense metal ions released by abiotic ...
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Sorption of Trace Elements by Biotic and Abiotic Soil Components and Their Composites

2010
With the increasing discharge by excessive application of fertilizer and the development of various industrial productions, the pollution by trace elements in natural environment has received great attention in recent decades. The sorption of trace elements on soil components is considered to be a vital process in controlling their mobility and ...
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BIOTIC COMPONENTS REVEAL THE ARCHITECTURE OF CARBONATE PLATFORMS AND RAMPS

Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 2016
Guillem Mateu-Vicens   +2 more
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Sound-sensing sonoreceptor protein-mediated sonocrine signaling-between biotic and abiotic components

Understanding how organisms communicate is a fundamental question in biology and is an evolutionarily important milestone. Organisms largely communicate via gas-based gasocrine and light-based photocrine signaling. In addition, organisms also communicate via sound or acoustic waves and sense sound from or generated by abiotic components.
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