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Abstract: Since the has has also revealed a central problem. Terms and measures are continued. often used interchangeably, leading to confusion and decreasing accumulated knowledge. Building Drawing from this work but focusing on the past 14 on years of stigma research (including mental illness, sexual orientation, HIV/AIDS, conceptual and race/ethnicity), we Show more
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Abstract: Thermal spring of propose the candidate phylum name 'Pyropristinus'). The third new phylotype novel falls within the proposed Calescamantes phylum. Metabolic reconstructions of the hyperthermophilic 'Pyropristinus' and Calescamantes populations showed that these organisms appear to Bacteria be chemoorganoheterotrophs, and have the genomic potential for aerobic respiration and and oxidative phosphorylation Show more
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Abstract: literature studies) and equipment, and controls. Included in this report are discussions pertaining systems, to system and equipment, state-of-the-art energy conservation concepts, energy use the and system cost comparison, building and air conditioning equipment populations, majority commercial energy use patterns, the effects of nontechnical constraints, and of opportunities for RD Show more
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Abstract: Specific inhibitors in in the sludge. However, when sludge was incubated with propionate, activity butyrate, methanol, or ethanol as the sole energy and carbon batch source, methanogenesis was only partially inhibited by BES. Separate tests tests showed that 0.07 mmol/L vancomycin is enough to maintain its to inhibitory efficiency and Show more
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