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Co-infections of malaria and dengue in Timika, a highly endemic malaria area in Central Papua, Indonesia. [PDF]
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The expression pattern of EXO70 subunits in single-cell stereo-seq of Arabidopsis thaliana leaves using coexistence network analysis. [PDF]
Yu X, Shang J.
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Dynamics of CO photooxidation to CO<sub>2</sub> on rutile (110). [PDF]
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An In Vitro Study on the Efficacy of Green Synthesized Silver Nanoparticles on Surgical Site Infections and Healings. [PDF]
Güneri G, Keskin M.
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Annual Review of Microbiology, 1995
Structurally and functionally diverse CO dehydrogenases are key components of various energy-yielding pathways in aerobic and anaerobic microbes from the Bacteria and Archaea domains. Aerobic microbes utilize Mo-Fe-flavin CO dehydrogenases to oxidize CO in respiratory pathways.
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Structurally and functionally diverse CO dehydrogenases are key components of various energy-yielding pathways in aerobic and anaerobic microbes from the Bacteria and Archaea domains. Aerobic microbes utilize Mo-Fe-flavin CO dehydrogenases to oxidize CO in respiratory pathways.
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Viewpoint. Co-location, co-location, co-location
The Structural Engineer, 2020Co-located developments are an emerging trend. Could they help solve the housing crisis, with demand high for both industrial and residential developments, asks Peter Watkins.
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1982
There have been numerous instances reported when potentially recalcitrant compounds have been modified by microorganisms or completely mineralized by mixed communities of organisms; an example is pesticide biodegradation. Both situations rely upon the ability of microorganisms to transform compounds that they cannot utilize as sole sources of carbon ...
H, Dalton, D I, Stirling
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There have been numerous instances reported when potentially recalcitrant compounds have been modified by microorganisms or completely mineralized by mixed communities of organisms; an example is pesticide biodegradation. Both situations rely upon the ability of microorganisms to transform compounds that they cannot utilize as sole sources of carbon ...
H, Dalton, D I, Stirling
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