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Summer warming and deoxygenation shape estuarine microbial plankton across domains of life. [PDF]
Dharam J +8 more
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Contrasting evolution of the Arabian Sea and Pacific Ocean oxygen minimum zones during the Miocene. [PDF]
Hess AV +4 more
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Hydroquinone/Quinone Cycle for Reductive Photocatalytic Transformations. [PDF]
Alanko I +5 more
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ABSTRACT Black gram hull (BGH), by‐product from a sprouting process, is a source of soluble dietary fiber (SDF) with bioactivity, making it an interesting ingredient for development of food products with health‐promoting effect. This research aims to examine the effect of alkaline‐aided extraction (0.5%, 1%, and 2% NaOH solutions) on physicochemical ...
Chi Vo Ngoc Dinh +2 more
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Contrasting microbial iron metabolism in sediments from oxic and hypoxic estuaries. [PDF]
Du R +7 more
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Modified biochar is an effective adsorbent for removing pharmaceutical contaminants from water. Physical and chemical modifications enhance its surface area, porosity, and functionality, enabling multiple adsorption mechanisms. These synergistic interactions improve removal efficiency.
Ebrahim Tangestani +3 more
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Catalytic photoinduced deoxygenation via B(C<sub>6</sub>F<sub>5</sub>)<sub>3</sub>-enabled oxygen atom transfer for aromatic C-H amination of alkylarenes. [PDF]
Pan Z, Qiu H, Wang L, Zheng R, Ma Y.
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Recent Advances and Perspectives in Carbonization of Waste PET Plastics
This review systematically summarizes the state‐of‐the‐art research progress in preparing high‐performance carbon nanomaterials using waste PET as precursors, highlights its key characteristics as a carbon source, and carbonization strategies, key factors, and mechanisms, and discusses potential applications of waste PET‐derived carbon materials ...
Yu Zhang +7 more
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Niche adaptation of particle-associated ammonia-oxidizing archaea sustains nitrification under marine deoxygenation. [PDF]
Li L, Zhao D, Du R, Tang K, Zhang Y.
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Microeukaryote dynamics across a eutrophication gradient in Greater Paris region lakes showed richness peaking at intermediate trophic levels and communities becoming more modular, variable, and less connected with higher trophic status compared to oligo‐to‐mesotrophic lakes.
Sébastien Duperron +13 more
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