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Content Analysis of 150 Years of British Periodicals [PDF]
Previous studies have shown that it is possible to detect macroscopic patterns of cultural change over periods of centuries by analyzing large textual time series, specifically digitized books. This method promises to empower scholars with a quantitative
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The Indoor Microbiome: Sampling, Analysis and Emerging Trends
This systematic review of 106 studies highlights indoor microbiome sampling and analysis methods, dominant bacterial and fungal taxa, and key environmental drivers. Despite progress, methodological inconsistencies hinder comparability, emphasising the need for standardised approaches to advance indoor microbiome research and its influence on health ...
Iva Šunić +23 more
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Abstract The human gut microbiota is increasingly being recognised to play an important role in maintaining health. The families Lachnospiraceae and Oscillospiraceae in particular, are often reduced in disease states but are relatively poorly represented in culture collections.
N. Plomp +9 more
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Culturomics investigates microbial diversity of the human microbiome by combining diversified culture conditions, matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry and 16S rRNA gene identification.
M.T. Alou +15 more
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Automating the analysis of public saliency and attitudes toward biodiversity from digital media
Abstract Measuring public attitudes toward wildlife provides crucial insights into human relationships with nature and helps monitor progress toward Global Biodiversity Framework targets. Yet, conducting such assessments at a global scale presents challenges.
Noah Giebink +8 more
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Fungal ecology in the age of 'omics
Summary The advancement of technology in recent decades has given us an unprecedented ability to observe the natural world. With modern sequencing and bioinformatics technologies, we can obtain more information about the microscopic world, and its interactions with the macroscopic world, than ever before.
Brontë R. Shelton +12 more
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Culturomics: une méthode d’étude du microbiote humain [PDF]
La culture microbienne a ete dans l’histoire de la microbiologie la premiere technique permettant d’avoir une comprehension des microbes et des maladies qu’ils causaient [1]. Etant une technique longue, fastidieuse et couteuse, les microbiologistes l’ont progressivement abandonnee a la suite de l’avenement des methodes moleculaires, a la fin du XXe ...
Lagier, Jean-Christophe, Raoult, Didier
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Culturomics is a concept developing different culture conditions in order to enlarge our knowledge of the human microbiota through the discovery of previously uncultured bacteria.
C. Andrieu +14 more
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Microbial ecology for all: A vision of accessibility, unity, and responsibility
Abstract Microorganisms are ubiquitous in nature, representing a significant portion of global biodiversity and playing vital roles in ecosystem functions, biogeochemical cycles, and organismal health. The growing recognition of microbial importance and their potential to address ecological and global challenges has inspired a renewed interest and ...
Bahareh Sorouri +5 more
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Prevotella ihumii sp. nov., a new bacterium isolated from a stool specimen of a healthy woman
Prevotella ihumii strain Marseille-P3385T (= CSURP3385T; = DSM106428T) is a new species isolated from a fresh stool specimen of a healthy woman.
H. Anani +5 more
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