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- Literature Review: Thermal Environments and Biodiversity
- Thermophilic Eubacteria Thermoleophilum, Bacillus
- Award Winners and Abstracts of the 30Th Anniversary Symposium of the Protein Society, Baltimore, MD, July 16-19, 2016
- Hydrogenobacter Thermophilus Gen. Nov. , Sp. Nov. , an Extremely Thermophilic, Aerobic, Hydrogen-Oxidizing Bacterium
- And Hydrogen-Oxidizing Thermophilic Bacteria Isolated from Hot Composts
- ABSTRACT LIAN, HONG. Transcriptomic and Physiological
- Deinococcus-Thermus
- Compatible Solutes of Organisms That Live in Hot Saline Environments
- Hydrogenobacter Thermophilus Type Strain (TK-6T)
- Nitrogenase Activity in Thermophilic Chemolithoautotrophic Bacteria in the Phylum Aquificae Isolated Under Nitrogen-Fixing Conditions from Nakabusa Hot Springs
- Nitrogen-Fixing Populations of Planctomycetes and Proteobacteria Are Abundant in Surface Ocean Metagenomes
- The Microbial Composition in Circumneutral Thermal Springs
- Biochemical and Spectroscopic Insights Into Peculiar Active Site Structures and Biosynthesis of O2-Tolerant [Nife]-Hydrogenases
- Hydrogenobacter Acidophilus Sp. Nov., a Thermoacidophilic, Aerobic, Hydrogen-Oxidizing Bacterium Requiring Elemental Sulfur for Growth
- Hydrogenobacter Thermophilus Gen. Nov. , Sp. Nov. , an Extremely
- Control of Temperature on Microbial Community Structure in Hot Springs of the Tibetan Plateau
- Energetics of Overall Metabolic Reactions of Thermophilic and Hyperthermophilic Archaea and Bacteria
- Metabolic Versatility of the Nitrite-Oxidizing Bacterium Nitrospira Marina and Its Proteomic Response to Oxygen-Limited Conditions
- WO 2009/111513 Al
- Phylogenetic Position of Aquificales Based on the Whole Genome Sequences of Six Aquificales Species
- Asgard Archaea Illuminate the Origin of Eukaryotic Cellular Complexity Katarzyna Zaremba-Niedzwiedzka1*, Eva F
- (12) United States Patent (10) Patent No.: US 8,349,587 B2 Fischer Et Al
- Sequence of the Hyperplastic Genome of the Naturally Competent Thermus
- Microbial Diversity in Yellowstone Hot Springs
- Sulfur- and Hydrogen-Oxidizing Highly Thermophilic
- The Order Aquificales
- Ep 2285948 B1
- MICROBIOLOGY ECOLOGY MICROBIOLOGY Organisms Interact with Each Other and Their Physical Et Al., 2002; Meyer-Dombard Et Al., 2005)
- A Widely Distributed Hydrogenase Oxidises Atmospheric H2 During Bacterial Growth
- Archaea Really Unique?
- Hydrogenobacter Thermophilus
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