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Omic characterisation of multi-component defences against the necrotrophic pathogen Pyrenophora tritici-repentis in wheat. [PDF]
Resistance against Tan spot (caused by Pyrenophora tritici‐repentis) in wheat can involve cell wall defences or an absence of susceptibility factors. Abstract Tan Spot disease is caused by the necrotrophic pathogen Pyrenophora tritici‐repentis (Ptr) and poses a significant threat to global wheat production.
Ferreira LC +4 more
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The Mystory: The Garage D'Or of Ereignis [PDF]
The performance of identity involves impression management, social skills, and self-reflexivity. To perform identity in media environments involves writing our identities into being.
Mauer, Barry Jason
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Christian Bohr. Discoverer of Homotropic and Heterotopic Allostery: Periods Leading up to Bohr's Life, Work, and Beyond. Was Bohr a Vitalist and Right About a "Specific Activity"? [PDF]
ABSTRACT This essay recounts and revisits the scientific contributions of Christian Bohr, highlighting his pivotal role in discovering allostery about 120 years ago. Bohr's meticulous experimentation led to identifying two distinct forms of allostery: homotropic (single‐ligand) and heterotropic (multi‐ligand), the latter widely recognized as the Bohr ...
Bindslev N.
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INFOGEST static in vitro simulation of gastrointestinal food digestion
Developing a mechanistic understanding of the impact of food structure and composition on human health has increasingly involved simulating digestion in the upper gastrointestinal tract.
A. Brodkorb +34 more
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The link between food and human health is increasingly a topic of interest. One avenue of study has been to assess food disintegration and interactions within the gastrointestinal tract.
Ana-Isabel Mulet-Cabero +14 more
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A standardised static in vitro digestion method suitable for food - an international consensus.
Simulated gastro-intestinal digestion is widely employed in many fields of food and nutritional sciences, as conducting human trials are often costly, resource intensive, and ethically disputable.
M. Minekus +32 more
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The digestion of biogenic organic matter is an essential step of sample preparation within microplastic analyses. Organic residues hamper the separation of polymer particles especially within density separation or polymer identification via spectroscopic
Felix Pfeiffer, E. Fischer
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The chymistry of "The Learned Dr Plot" (1640-96) [PDF]
In the seventeenth century, there were developing norms of openness in the presentation of scientific knowledge that were at odds with traditions of secrecy among chymists, particularly practitioners of chrysopoeia, or the transmutation of metals ...
Roos, Anna Marie
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The Saline chymistry of color in seventeenth-century English natural history [PDF]
Before Newton’s seminal work on the spectrum, seventeenth-century English natural philosophers such as Robert Boyle, Robert Hooke, Nehemiah Grew and Robert Plot attributed the phenomenon of color in the natural world to salts and saline chymistry.
Roos, Anna Marie
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Properties and Clinical Significance of some Herbo-Mineral Formulations
Rasa Shastra is that particular Ayurvedic science specializing in the research and practical aspects of Rasa (mercury), metals, minerals, gemstones and herbal medications, and all sorts of principles regarding alchemy and metallurgy.
Kiran E. Jawale +1 more
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