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Abstract The impact of productivity growth on climate change is multifaceted, with consequences for resource consumption, emissions, and overall ecological balance. Simultaneously, the emergence of the circular bioeconomy introduces a framework emphasizing the sustainable utilization of renewable biological resources. This study explores a quantitative
Maria Lourdes Ordoñez Olivo+2 more
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Phosphorus fertilizer rate and timing of application for cabbage production in sandy soils
Abstract Cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) is an important vegetable crop grown in the sandy soils of Florida. The availability of phosphorus (P), an essential nutrient for cabbage growth and yield, can be limited by soil pH, aluminum (Al), iron (Fe), and calcium (Ca).
Luis E. G. Pesantes+4 more
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Application of fractional factorial design to levan production by Zymomonas mobilis [PDF]
I.R. Melo+3 more
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Clonal Hematopoiesis and Thrombosis
ABSTRACT Clonal hematopoiesis (CH) has been the focus of many research efforts in the last years and has emerged as a risk modifier for cardiovascular disease morbidity and mortality. While substantial evidence has accumulated regarding its impact on arterial system diseases, the connection with venous thrombosis has only recently been explored.
Cornelia Englisch, Cihan Ay
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ABSTRACT The extensive use or misuse of broad‐spectrum antibiotics such as penicillins and their existence in various water bodies is still one of increasing global concern due to their persistent nature, which could potentially lead to human health and environmental risks.
Inga Skans+2 more
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Bayesian Optimization in Bioprocess Engineering—Where Do We Stand Today?
ABSTRACT Bayesian optimization is a stochastic, global black‐box optimization algorithm. By combining Machine Learning with decision‐making, the algorithm can optimally utilize information gained during experimentation to plan further experiments—while balancing exploration and exploitation.
Florian Gisperg+5 more
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Variety choice influences soft red winter wheat yield more than seed treatment
Abstract Seed treatments are commonly used to protect most major crops in the United States from seed‐ and soil‐borne pathogens. In winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) systems in the North Central United States, target pathogens include both true fungi like Fusarium spp. or Rhizoctonia spp. and oomycetes like Pythium spp.
Haleigh J. Ortmeier‐Clarke+5 more
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All biotherapeutics have the potential to induce an immunogenic response and generate anti‐drug antibodies (ADAs), especially when administered as multiple doses over prolonged periods. However, a clinically meaningful effect of ADAs can be difficult to identify to communicate the impact of immunogenicity on drug exposure, safety and efficacy outcomes ...
Susan Richards+13 more
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