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    Transformation of Biomass into Commodity Chemicals Using Enzymes or Cells

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    14C Dating of mortar from ruins of an early medieval church hohenrätien GR, Switzerland

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    Numerous ruins around the world lack the radiometric dating due to the scarcity of organic carbon. Here, we present results of radiocarbon dating of mortar samples from an early Medieval church Hohenrätien GR, Switzerland, which was dated to the early 6th century, based on typology. The method of dating mortars, which is currently applied at the ETH laboratory, involves sieving the crushed mortar, selection of grain size 45−63 μm and sequential dissolution resulting in four fractions of CO2 collected in a 3-second interval each. Two mortar samples, which were analyzed using sequential dissolution and one by dating a bulk of lime lump, resulted in a combined radiocarbon age of 1551±21 BP translating to the calendar age of 427−559 AD.ISSN:1733-8387ISSN:1897-169

    Microbial lipases and their industrial applications: a comprehensive review

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