Distribution and diversity of anaerobic thermophiles and putative anaerobic nickel-dependent carbon monoxide-oxidizing thermophiles in mesothermal soils and sediments [PDF]
Even though thermophiles are best known from geothermal and other heated systems, numerous studies have demonstrated that they occur ubiquitously in mesothermal and permanently cold soils and sediments.
Amber N. DePoy, Gary M. King
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Germplasm Diversification in Citrus Orchards in a Mesothermal Climate in Brazil [PDF]
The limited scion-rootstock combinations used in sweet orange orchards in Brazil reduce the commercial potential of citrus and lead to greater susceptibility to pests and diseases.
Gabriel Maluf Napoleão+7 more
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Near wake of the rarefied plasma flows at mesothermal speeds [PDF]
Plasma interaction between negatively charged body and tenuous plasma stream, discussing near wake of rarefied plasma flows at mesothermal ...
Howard Jew
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Fossil fruits of Firmiana and Tilia from the middle Miocene of South Korea and the efficacy of the Bering land bridge for the migration of mesothermal plants [PDF]
Determining whether the high-latitude Bering land bridge (BLB) was ecologically suitable for the migration of mesothermal plants is significant for Holarctic phytogeographic inferences.
Lin-Bo Jia+6 more
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Short-Term Exposure to Thermophilic Temperatures Facilitates CO Uptake by Thermophiles Maintained under Predominantly Mesophilic Conditions [PDF]
Three phylogenetically and phenotypically distinct CO-oxidizing thermophiles (Alicyclobacillus macrosporangiidus CPP55 (Firmicutes), Meiothermus ruber PS4 (Deinococcus-Thermus) and Thermogemmatispora carboxidovorans PM5T (Chloroflexi)) and one CO ...
Caitlin K. Wilson, Gary M. King
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Microbial Ecology of Sulfur Biogeochemical Cycling at a Mesothermal Hot Spring Atop Northern Himalayas, India [PDF]
Sulfur related prokaryotes residing in hot spring present good opportunity for exploring the limitless possibilities of integral ecosystem processes.
Shekhar Nagar+6 more
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Distribution and formation of the mesothermal structure (temperature inversions) in the North Pacific subarctic region [PDF]
The distribution and formation of mesothermal structure (temperature inversions) in the North Pacific subarctic region are investigated through analysis of climatological hydrographic data. It is suggested that the heat and salt that maintain the mesothermal water and thus the halocline in the density range of 26.7–27.2σθ are transported as a crossgyre
Hiromichi Ueno, Ichiro Yasuda
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Mesothermal Lode Gold Deposit Central Belt Peninsular Malaysia [PDF]
Malaysia had already established itself as one of the important gold producer long before the development of the great gold-fields such as in South Africa, Australia and USSR (Chu & Singh, 1986; Becher, 1983; Santokh Singh, 1977). Prior to the Portuguese conquest of Malacca in 1511, the country was known as the “Aurea Chesonese” or “Golden Peninsular”.
Kamar Shah
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Rear polymineral zone of near-veined metasomatic aureole in mesothermal Zun-Holba gold deposit (Eastern Sayan) [PDF]
Unique data of the mineralogical and petrochemical zoning of near- veined metasomatic aureole of mesothermal Zun-Holba gold deposit are presented and discussed.
T Cherkasova+2 more
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Particle simulation of two dimensional dust crystal formation in a mesothermal plasma flow [PDF]
A two-dimensional simulation is used to study the crystallization of strongly coupled dusty plasmas. The dust grains are simulated as particles, while the electrons and ion solutions are obtained from fluid equations. We model gas discharges with dust particles confined in the sheath and at the sheath edge.
Frank Melandsø, J. Goree
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