Coastal lake sediments from Arctic Svalbard suggest colder summers are stormier. [PDF]
Stachowska Z +2 more
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Long-term preservation of biomolecules in lake sediments: potential importance of physical shielding by recalcitrant cell walls. [PDF]
Han X +6 more
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Dewatering and valorizing lake sediments by electroosmotic dewatering for lakes restoration. [PDF]
Li H, Ottosen LM.
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Microbial Community Structure Is Most Strongly Associated With Geographical Distance and pH in Salt Lake Sediments. [PDF]
Santini TC +3 more
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Micro/nanorobots for detecting and eliminating biological and chemical warfare agents
Fuel‐powered and field‐driven micro/nanorobots provide a cutting‐edge platform to safeguard national security and defense. This review reports the latest research progress in micro/nanorobots in sensing and detoxifying biological and chemical warfare agents.
Song Li +4 more
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Correction: Survival strategies of aerobic methanotrophs under hypoxia in methanogenic lake sediments. [PDF]
Gafni A +6 more
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Mapping molluscan endocrinology: a systematic and critical appraisal
ABSTRACT Historically, a vertebrate‐centric paradigm has framed our interpretation of molluscan endocrinology, with considerable research focusing on vertebrate‐type steroid hormones (e.g. oestrogens, testosterone). However, contradictory evidence on the occurrence of vertebrate‐type steroid hormones in molluscan tissues, and a lack of the specific ...
Konstantinos Panagiotidis +3 more
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Survival strategies of aerobic methanotrophs under hypoxia in methanogenic lake sediments. [PDF]
Gafni A +6 more
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Interactions of Vallisneria natans and Iron-Oxidizing Bacteria Enhance Iron-Bound Phosphorus Formation in Eutrophic Lake Sediments. [PDF]
Wang J +5 more
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Injuries in deep time: interpreting competitive behaviours in extinct reptiles via palaeopathology
ABSTRACT For over a century, palaeopathology has been used as a tool for understanding evolution, disease in past communities and populations, and to interpret behaviour of extinct taxa. Physical traumas in particular have frequently been the justification for interpretations about aggressive and even competitive behaviours in extinct taxa.
Maximilian Scott +3 more
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