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Correction to: Putting biomonitors to work: native moss as a screening tool for solid waste incineration. [PDF]
Jovan S+4 more
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The rapid adoption of environmental DNA (eDNA) methods has drastically changed biodiversity monitoring efforts. It is often claimed that eDNA methods are more sensitive and efficient than conventional biodiversity monitoring methods, but it is often unclear what metrics support this claim.
Nicholas J. Iacaruso+4 more
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Mosses as Biomonitors of Atmospheric Trace Metal and Nitrogen Deposition: Spatial Distribution and Temporal Trend in Yancheng, China. [PDF]
Zhou X+7 more
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Lowering d‐Band Center of Interfacial Protective Layers Optimized Reversible Zn Electrochemistry
This study investigates the d‐band center modulation of zinc‐based transition bimetallic oxides and its role in suppressing hydrogen evolution reactions (HER). The ZnTi3O7 (ZTO) protective layer with a lower d‐band energy level demonstrates enhanced HER inhibition, uniform zinc flux distribution, and stable Zn deposition.
Jingying Li+16 more
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Evaluating moss diversity and biomass for sustainable harvesting methods in semi-arid forests of Turkey. [PDF]
Ursavaş S, Söyler R.
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In this work, 1,1′‐carbonyldiimidazole, a relatively inexpensive reagent with inherently low toxicity, is utilized to activate polar natural products containing carboxylic acids and alcohols to enable the formation of less polar species (N‐acylimidazoles and N‐acyloxymidazoles).
Moses M. Mutungi+3 more
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Microhabitat Selectivity of Mites (Acari) in a Natural Lowland Beech Forest (<i>Melico</i>-<i>Fagetum</i>) in Wronie Reserve (Poland). [PDF]
Graczyk R+4 more
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Species diversity of bdelloid rotifer (Rotifera, Bdelloidea) in different areas in China, with a description of two new species. [PDF]
Wang W, Yang Y, Örstan A, He Z, Wang Q.
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