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Three‐Dimensional (3D) Food Printing Applications, Techniques, and Consumer Acceptance
Three‐dimensional (3D) food printing has gained significant importance in the food industry due to its ability to create customized designs, streamline supply chains, and offer individualized nutrition. This technology integrates four key processes: selective laser sintering, extrusion‐based printing, binder jetting, and inkjet printing, constructing ...
Maryam Ehsan +10 more
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Figure 73-78. Dorsal habitus and genitalia. 73, 76) Cubyrus sapphirus, paratype (genitalia from Skelley 1998b). 74, 77) Epytus cyaneus. 75, 78) Ischyrus quadripunctatus (genitalia from Skelley 1998b).
Skelley, Paul E.
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ABSTRACT Clinical microbiology involves the detection and differentiation of primarily bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi in patients with infections. Billions of people may be colonised by one or more species of common luminal intestinal parasitic protists (CLIPPs) that are often detected in clinical microbiology laboratories; still, our knowledge
Christen Rune Stensvold
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Figure 85-88. Notaeptyus spp., key characters. 85) N. flavitarsis, normal long metasternum. 86) N. cubanacan, shortened metasternum of wingless form. 87) N. fulvitarsis (DR: La Vega) male genitalia with flagellum everted. 88) N.
Skelley, Paul E.
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ABSTRACT Unauthorized translocations of native and threatened wildlife are widely conducted for conservation purposes. This illegal practice remains understudied and is poorly considered by wildlife managers despite its important socioecological implications.
José Manuel Zamora‐Marín +5 more
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Natural history specimen data linked to collectors and determiners held within, "A new Central American genus of pleasing fungus beetles (Coleoptera: Erotylidae) from the Ischyrus-Megischyrus complex".
Bionomia
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Figure 105-120. Notaepytus spp., male genital flagella. 105) N. flavitarsis. 106) N. tarsatus. 107) N. modestus. 108) N. elateroides. 109) N. cyanoros. 110) N. cyclosignatus. 111) N. inversus. 112) N. neibaensis. 113) N. haitensis.114) N. ignotensis. 115)
Skelley, Paul E.
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Through the lens of bioenergy crops: advances, bottlenecks, and promises of plant engineering
SUMMARY Advances in engineering of bioenergy crops were driven over the past years by adapting technological breakthroughs and accelerating conventional applications but also exposed intriguing challenges. New tools revealed rich interconnectivity in the exponentially growing and dynamic ‘big' omics data’ of metabolomes, transcriptomes, and genomes at ...
Angel Indibi +6 more
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ABSTRACT Recent studies have highlighted the significant role of tree species' mycorrhizal traits on forest soil microbial communities and their associated ecosystem functions. However, our understanding of how tree species richness in mono‐mycorrhizal (arbuscular mycorrhiza [AM] or ectomycorrhiza [EcM]) or mixed‐mycorrhizal (AM and EcM = AE) stands ...
Hafeez Ul Haq +6 more
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ABSTRACT Invasive forest pests can spread across large landscapes that include numerous land‐use management jurisdictions. As such, forest pest invasions need to be addressed with collaborative efforts because a single entity is seldom able to respond to the full scope of the problem.
Shannon Colleen Lynch
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