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Human adipose stromal cells resist the detrimental effects of hyperglycaemic modified extracellular matrix in contrast to human retinal pericytes
Charcoal does not change the decomposition rate of mixed litters in a mineral cambisol: a controlled conditions study
It has been recently shown that the presence of charcoal might promote humus decomposition in the soil. We investigated the decomposition rate of charcoal and litters of different biochemical quality mixed together in a soil incubation under controlled conditions. Despite the large range of organic substrate quality used in this study, we did not find any difference in the decomposition between the average of two individual substrates decomposing separately and the same substrates mixed together. We concluded that charcoal does not always promote other organic matter decomposition and that its particular effect might depend on various factors, for example, soil properties
Editorial: The long road to building a head: smooth travels and accidents on the journey from patterning via morphogenesis to phenotype
Avaliação de linhagens de soja em área de rotação com a cultura do arroz irrigado- Capão do Leão/RS.
FMNH2-dependent monooxygenases initiate catabolism of sulfonamides in Microbacterium sp. strain BR1 subsisting on sulfonamide antibiotics
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