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Abstract Introduction Natural recovery of disturbed marine ecosystems can take years, mainly because long‐lived, functionally important species are lost. To regain ecosystem services, the focus of estuarine restoration is shifting from biodiversity metrics to functional restoration.
Natalie Prinz +5 more
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Abstract Introduction Urban soil unsealing, the removal of impervious surface layers, is increasingly promoted as a habitat restoration strategy to enhance ecosystem resilience in cities. Yet, its potential to support soil biodiversity from the onset remains underexplored.
Robin Chevrel +4 more
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Investigation of the Reaction between a Homemade PEEK Oligomer and an Epoxy Prepolymer: Optimisation of Critical Parameters Using Physico–Chemical Methods [PDF]
Léopold Stampfer +6 more
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ABSTRACT Microbially induced sedimentary structures (MISS) are considered important for understanding primitive life on Earth and for guiding the search for life on other planets. These structures are regarded as macroscopic fossils of early communities of unicellular organisms that did not produce skeletons or shells. In this study, field observations
Tomaso R. R. Bontognali +8 more
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Physico Chemical Parameter of Waterlocal Pond Sanchore, Jalore, Rajasthan
Om Prakash Sharma +2 more
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Recent Advances in Boron Removal From Geothermal Waters: A Review
This review provides a comprehensive overview of boron removal technologies from geothermal fluids and highlights the limitations of conventional treatment methods. Ion exchange, hybrid processes and membrane filtration are identified as the most dominant approaches in recent studies.
Saadet Acar Can, Hasan Koseoglu
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Postharvest Quality of Arugula (Eruca sativa) Microgreens Determined by Microbiological, Physico-Chemical, and Sensory Parameters [PDF]
Marina Rocha Komeroski +6 more
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Effect of stocking density on growth performance and economic return of Nile tilapia cultured in non‐aerated semi‐intensive ponds in Bangladesh. Four stocking densities (200, 230, 260, and 300 fish decimal−1) were evaluated over a 243‐day culture period.
Md. Delwer Hossain +6 more
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