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Biliary Microbial Community and Metabolic Potential in Patients with Multiple Common Bile Duct Stones. [PDF]
Xia T+6 more
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Analysing Rare Earth Elements (REEs) and other trace elements together with stable isotope data in poorly preserved belemnites can provide valuable insights into early diagenetic pathways, water‐interaction processes, and even potential redox conditions.
Merve Özyurt
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Microbial community interactions on a chip. [PDF]
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Immigration reduces selection in water microbial community assembly. [PDF]
Zhang FG+6 more
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Early Response of Rhizosphere Microbial Community Network Characteristics to Thinning Intensity in <i>Pinus massoniana</i> Plantations. [PDF]
Liu S, Yin H, Su Y, Li X, Fan C.
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Changes in microbial community succession and volatile compounds during the natural fermentation of bangcai. [PDF]
Xie L, Wang X, Wang X, Liu X.
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Where Do Milk Microbes Originate? Traceability of Microbial Community Structure in Raw Milk. [PDF]
Li S, Zhang Y, Liu C, Li X.
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Discovery of alternative stable states in a synthetic human gut microbial community
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Microorganisms comprise about half of the biomass on our planet and play a key role in the biogeochemical cycling of elements like carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur. Furthermore, due to their small size and short generation time, microorganisms provide ideal model systems for the study of many universal ecological processes.To understand the population ...
Passarge, J., Huisman, J.
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Microorganisms comprise about half of the biomass on our planet and play a key role in the biogeochemical cycling of elements like carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur. Furthermore, due to their small size and short generation time, microorganisms provide ideal model systems for the study of many universal ecological processes.To understand the population ...
Passarge, J., Huisman, J.
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