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Meta-Organization Matters

Journal of Management Inquiry, 2017
This article summarizes a cultural perspective on trade associations and its implications for understanding their organizational features, roles, and functions. I suggest that fruitful future research should examine over time the conditions under which particular association activities become consequential, and compare trade association organization ...
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Organic Matter Cycling

2006
In this chapter the general processes involved in controlling production and transformation of organic matter will be discussed as well as some of the associated stoichiometric changes of a few key biological elements (e.g., C, N, P, S). Stoichiometry is defined as the mass balance of chemical reactions as they relate to the law of definite proportions
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Effect of organic matters on CO2 hydrate formation in Ulleung Basin sediment suspensions.

Environmental Science and Technology, 2011
R. B. Lamorena, D. Kyung, Woojin Lee
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Zinc isotopic fractionation: why organic matters.

Environmental Science and Technology, 2009
D. Jouvin   +4 more
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Partition of nonpolar organic pollutants from water to soil and sediment organic matters.

Environmental Science and Technology, 1995
D. Kile   +4 more
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Soil Organic Matter

1999
Soil organic matter (SOM) is probably the most important constituent of soils. The effect of SOM on soil properties far exceeds the relative percentage of this material in soils. The small amount of organic matter in soils, usually from 1 to 5%, is very important in providing a reserve food source for microorganisms and higher plants.
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Soil Organic Matter

2012
Soil organic matter includes plant and animal residues at various stages of decomposition, ranging from fresh undecomposed materials through partially decomposed and short-lived products of decomposition to well-decomposed humus. Plant and animal residues contain sugars, celluloses, hemicelluloses, proteins, lignins, waxes, and lipids.
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Recent Advances in Nanozymes: From Matters to Bioapplications

Advanced Functional Materials, 2022
Yongjian Ai   +2 more
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