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Investigating the Effects of Simulated Martian Ultraviolet Radiation on Halococcus Dombrowskii and Other Extremely Halophilic Archaebacteria
Extracellular Hydrolases Producing Haloarchaea from Marine Salterns at Okhamadhi, Gujarat, India
The Role of Stress Proteins in Haloarchaea and Their Adaptive Response to Environmental Shifts
In Vivo Multi-Dimensional Information-Keeping in Halobacterium Salinarum
Determination of Hydrolytic Enzyme Capabilities of Halophilic Archaea Isolated from Hides and Skins and Their Phenotypic and Phylogenetic Identification by S
Microbial Diversity of Culinary Salts by Galen Muske and Bonnie Baxter, Ph.D
Exploring the Diversity of Extremely Halophilic Archaea in Food-Grade Salts
Halovenus Carboxidivorans Sp
The Effects of Environmental Conditions on Growths of Halophilic
Properties of Halococcus Salifodinae, an Isolate from Permian Rock Salt Deposits, Compared with Halococci from Surface Waters
Identification of Halophilic Bacteria from Fish Sauce (Nam-Pla) in Thailand
Evidence for Perchlorate-Coupled Molybdenum and Nickel Carbon Monoxide Dehydrogenase CO Oxidation and Characterization of Novel Perchlorate-Reducing Haloarchaea
Comparison of Two Extreme Halophilic Halobacterium Noricense Strains on DNA and Protein Level M
Haloarchaeal Species Genesis: Diversity, Recombination, and Evolution Nikhil Ram Mohan University of Connecticut - Storrs, R
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Swanson, Simmons, Norden, and Khaing 2013
Microbial Influence on the Performance of Subsurface, Salt
Swanson Et Al. 2016
Isolation and Characterization of Extreme Halophilic Archaea M
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Nacl-Saturated Brines Are Thermodynamically Moderate, Rather Than Extreme, Microbial Habitats
Halobacterium Identification in Saltworks of Gran Canaria (Canary Is- Lands, Spain)
DEEP BIOSPHERE of SALT DEPOSITS Definition Introduction
Biodegradation of Organic Complexing Agents by WIPP-Indigenous Halophilic Microorganisms in Brines
ADAPTATION to LIFE at HIGH SALT CONCENTRATIONS in ARCHAEA, BACTERIA, and EUKARYA Cellular Origin, Life in Extreme Habitats and Astrobiology
Is There a Common Water-Activity Limit for the Three Domains of Life?
DEEP BIOSPHERE of SALT DEPOSITS Definition Introduction
Swanson Et Al. (2019)
Physiological Responses of the Halophilic Archaeon Halobacterium Sp
Halophilic Archaea: Life with Desiccation, Radiation and Oligotrophy Over Geological Times