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History of Flectlic Civil Engineering
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Influence of Zn2+ and Oxygen Supply on Malic Acid Production and Growth of Aspergillus oryzae
ABSTRACT Malic acid is a valuable platform chemical traditionally derived from fossil‐based resources. Microbial cultivation with Aspergillus oryzae offers a sustainable alternative based on renewable feedstocks. In this study, a well‐established minimal medium for malic acid production, commonly used in previous research to ensure reproducibility, was
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Annual Reports to the ESA Council ESA 110th Annual Meeting July, 2025
The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, EarlyView.
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A brief overview is presented of civil engineering. What it means is defined, why it's important to society, and the training necessary to become one is briefly ...
Jean-Pierre Adam, Anthony Mathews
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Nanotechnology in Civil Engineering
Advances in Structural Engineering, 2004The transcendent technologies, which are the primary drivers of the twenty first century and the new economy, include nanotechnology, microelectronics, information technology and biotechnology as well as the enabling and supporting civil infrastructure systems and materials.
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Science, 1925
To sum up the whole matter, the engineer, either as an individual or as a collective type, is simply a link in the chain of human progress—a chain the links of which, in one form or another, run back into a past removed from our own time by tens of thousands of years, to go to no higher figures.
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To sum up the whole matter, the engineer, either as an individual or as a collective type, is simply a link in the chain of human progress—a chain the links of which, in one form or another, run back into a past removed from our own time by tens of thousands of years, to go to no higher figures.
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