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  • Marine Extremophiles: a Source of Hydrolases for Biotechnological Applications

    Marine Extremophiles: a Source of Hydrolases for Biotechnological Applications

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  • Shree Nath Singh Editor Microbial Degradation of Synthetic Dyes in Wastewaters Environmental Science and Engineering

    Shree Nath Singh Editor Microbial Degradation of Synthetic Dyes in Wastewaters Environmental Science and Engineering

  • The Study on the Cultivable Microbiome of the Aquatic Fern Azolla Filiculoides L

    The Study on the Cultivable Microbiome of the Aquatic Fern Azolla Filiculoides L

  • Extreme Environments and High-Level Bacterial Tellurite Resistance

    Extreme Environments and High-Level Bacterial Tellurite Resistance

  • COULD LIFE SURVIVE in ALIEN ENVIRONMENTS? Defining Environments Suitable for Life

    COULD LIFE SURVIVE in ALIEN ENVIRONMENTS? Defining Environments Suitable for Life

  • ABSTRACT OZDEMIR, INCI. Role of S-Layer Homology Domain

    ABSTRACT OZDEMIR, INCI. Role of S-Layer Homology Domain

  • Plant and Environment

    Plant and Environment

  • Structural Studies of the Extremophilic Viruses P23-77 and STIV2

    Structural Studies of the Extremophilic Viruses P23-77 and STIV2

  • WO 2019/060903 Al 28 March 2019 (28.03.2019) W 1P O PCT

    WO 2019/060903 Al 28 March 2019 (28.03.2019) W 1P O PCT

  • In Tropical Iron Ore Systems Alan Levett B.Sc. H. Majoring in Geological

    In Tropical Iron Ore Systems Alan Levett B.Sc. H. Majoring in Geological

  • Συγκριτική Μελέτη Πρωτεϊνών Του Ακραιόφιλου Αρχαίου Metallosphaera Sedula Με Ομόλογες Πρωτεΐνες Άλλων Οργανισμών

    Συγκριτική Μελέτη Πρωτεϊνών Του Ακραιόφιλου Αρχαίου Metallosphaera Sedula Με Ομόλογες Πρωτεΐνες Άλλων Οργανισμών

  • Yellowstone ABC's

    Yellowstone ABC's

  • The Extremes of Life and Extremozymes: Diversity and Perspectives

    The Extremes of Life and Extremozymes: Diversity and Perspectives

  • Rhizosphere Microbial Communities and Heavy Metals

    Rhizosphere Microbial Communities and Heavy Metals

  • TROPICAL AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Plant Growth-Promoting Microorganisms Isolated from Plants As Potential Antimicrobial Producers: A

    TROPICAL AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Plant Growth-Promoting Microorganisms Isolated from Plants As Potential Antimicrobial Producers: A

  • Isolement Et Caractérisation De Bactéries Cadmium-Résistantes De Sols Des Sites Pollués : Etude De L’Accumulation Des Ions Métalliques

    Isolement Et Caractérisation De Bactéries Cadmium-Résistantes De Sols Des Sites Pollués : Etude De L’Accumulation Des Ions Métalliques

  • Environmental Sustainability

    Environmental Sustainability

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  • WO 2018/201161 Al 01 November 2018 (01.11.2018) W !P O PCT
  • A Novel Proposal That Compiles the PGPR Features of Bacterial Strains and Its Potential Use in Phytoremediation
  • Insight Into Heavy Metal Resistome of Soil Psychrotolerant Bacteria Originating from King George Island (Antarctica)
  • The Microbe Directory V2.0: an Expanded Database of Ecological and Phenotypical Features of Microbes
  • Novel Mechanism for Surface Layer Shedding and Regenerating in Bacteria Exposed to Metal-Contaminated Conditions
  • Die Bedeutung Der Cyclischen 2,3-Diphosphoglycerat Synthetase
  • The Extremes of Life and Extremozymes: Diversity and Perspectives
  • Abiotic Stress: Its Outcome and Tolerance in Plants
  • Mud Volcanoes of Trinidad As Astrobiological Analogs for Martian Environments
  • Número Completo Más Información Del Artículo Página De La Revista En Redalyc.Org Revista De La Facultad De Ciencias, Rev
  • Electroporation Ofalcaligenes Eutrophus With
  • Diversity of Bacillus Species from Chumbu Glacier
  • Heavy Metal Tolerance of Aspergillus Piperis Using the Agar Well Diffusion Method
  • Characterization of Cadmium-Resistant Bacteria Isolated from Polluted Soils in Algeria, and Evaluation of Cadmium Removal, Using Living Free and Immobilized Cells
  • United States Patent (10) Patent No.: US 9,670,395 B2 Mcdaniel (45) Date of Patent: Jun
  • Microbial Diversity of Terrestrial Geothermal Springs in Lesser Caucasus 4
  • Facing Human Impacts: the Challenges for Society and for Science


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