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Substrate influence on epiphytic lichens

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 1993
The origin of the presence of soil elements in the epiphytic lichen Lecanora conizaeoides was investigated in an area of heavily polluted soil (The Broekpolder The Netherlands). Analysis results of lichens, bark and tree rings of the supporting trees indicated that for As, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Hg, Sc and V the levels in lichens may be considered to ...
J E, Sloof, B T, Wolterbeek
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Evidence for Substrate Influence on Artificial Substrate Invertebrate Communities

Environmental Entomology, 2017
Cobble baskets are frequently used as a tool to measure differences in benthic macroinvertebrate communities between waterbodies; however, underlying differences in substrate type may influence the resultant colonization of baskets, misrepresenting communities.
Iain D, Phillips, Kate S, Prestie
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Influence of Substrate Hardness on Coating-Substrate Adhesion

Advanced Materials Research, 2010
Good coating-substrate adhesion is an essential requirement for almost all kinds of coated devices to perform normally and stay usable for a long period. Researchers have been developing many reliable means to characterize coating adhesion and have been exploring factors that might affect the adhesion status.
Cheng Zhang, Tuo Hu, Na Zhang
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Quantifying superstrate and substrate influence

Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 2009
To quantify the degree to which the structure of superstrate and substrate languages influence that of a creole, this paper compares the nearly 100 grammatical features of Guiné-Bissau Creole Portuguese surveyed in Baptista, Mello, & Suzuki (2007) with the corresponding structures in Balanta (one of the creole’s substrate/adstrate languages) and ...
John Holm, Incanha Intumbo
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Influence of Transketolase Substrates on Its Conformation

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2000
Dynamics stimulation of the holotransketolase molecule revealed that the enzyme's conformation in crystal was different from that in solution. It was shown also that dissolved holotransketolase can bind aldose (the acceptor substrate) even in the absence of ketose (the donor substrate).
M V, Kovina   +5 more
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Substrate influence in creole formation

Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 1998
This paper shows that the the inputs to, and the processes of, creole formation can be accurately determined when combining sociohistoraical and comparative linguistic data.
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