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A Recombinant Thermophilic and Glucose-Tolerant GH1 β-Glucosidase Derived from Hehua Hot Spring. [PDF]

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Vibrio cholerae cystitis following geothermal hot springs exposure in California

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Hot Springs News

1892
The Hot Springs News was published in Ainsworth Hot Springs, in the Central Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia, and ran for a little over a year, from September 1891 to October 1892. The News was initially published by John Houston, an outspoken journalist who would later embark on a successful political career, which included four terms ...
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Hot Springs News

1891
The Hot Springs News was published in Ainsworth Hot Springs, in the Central Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia, and ran for a little over a year, from September 1891 to October 1892. The News was initially published by John Houston, an outspoken journalist who would later embark on a successful political career, which included four terms ...
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Hot spring burns

Burns, 1996
This case report describes a woman who, while visiting a hot spring, received partial- and full-thickness immersion scald burns of both ankles and heels. The prevention of such accidents is most important; efforts should be made to educate guides and tourists about the potential hazards inherent in these resorts.
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FORMALDEHYDE IN HOT SPRINGS

Origins of life and evolution of the biosphere, 1997
Low concentrations (microM) of formaldehyde have been found in four hot springs, two in Iceland, one in Mexico and one in Southern California. A polarographic method for analyzing natural solution for formaldehyde and acetaldehyde is described. A review of other occurrences of formaldehyde in natural solutions is also included.
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Kaska Lesson 41 : Hot Springs : Enjoying the Hot Spring

This set of audio recordings features Kaska phrases used in conversation about being at the hot springs, and is part of Lesson 41: Hot Springs from the Kaska Language Website. Learners can follow along with Audio Parts 1–4 using the Lesson 41 “Instructional Materials” items.
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Vickers Hot Springs

Case Studies in the Environment, 2017
Vickers Hot Springs is located near the rural Southern California town of Ojai, and local residents have long enjoyed soaking in the sulfuric pools. But as knowledge of the springs spread, the area saw increases in fights, traffic, burglaries, and drug use.
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