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Pharmacologically Active Compounds from Microbial Origin

1977
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the pharmacologically active compounds from microbial origin. As microorganisms provide such a wide variety of metabolic metabolites, it would seem reasonable to assume that microbial metabolites would be excellent sources of pharmacological compounds.
H W, Mathews, B F, Wade
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Activity assessment of microbial fibrinolytic enzymes

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2013
Conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin inside blood vessels results in thrombosis, leading to myocardial infarction and other cardiovascular diseases. In general, there are four therapy options: surgical operation, intake of antiplatelets, anticoagulants, or fibrinolytic enzymes.
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Microbial Ecology of Activated Sludge

2010
Abstract Microbial Ecology of Activated Sludge, written for both microbiologists and engineers, critically reviews our current understanding of the microbiology of activated sludge, the most commonly used process for treating both domestic and industrial wastes.
Seviour, R., Nielsen, Per Halkjær
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MICROBIAL ACTIVITIES IN SOIL

Soil Science, 1938
S. C. VANDECAVEYE, H. KATZNELSON
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Microbial biomass and activity, enzyme activities, and microbial community composition

2023
Gabriel Gbenga Babaniyi   +2 more
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Winter microbial activity in Lake Tuusulanjärvi

Hydrobiologia, 1982
Microbial heterotrophic activity, dark CO2 assimilation, primary productivity and microbial ATP were measured monthly in the extremely eutrophic Lake Tuusulanjarvi during the winter of 1979–1980. Because of continuous water circulation caused by low temperature and artificial aeration of the lake, no winter stratification developed. Very low summertime
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Microbial activities at Lake Stechlin

1985
According to Ohle (1962) up to 90% of the organic material produced is remineralized in the epilimnion. To understand the nutrient recycling in the lake it is very important to quantify these decomposition processes.
H.-D. Babenzien, Christina Babenzien
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American Cancer Society nutrition and physical activity guideline for cancer survivors

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Cheryl L Rock   +2 more
exaly  

Sugarcane bagasse-derived biochar reduces the cadmium and chromium bioavailability to mash bean and enhances the microbial activity in contaminated soil

Journal of Soils and Sediments, 2018
S. Bashir   +9 more
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