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Image_2_Relative Diazotroph Abundance in Symbiotic Red Sea Corals Decreases With Water Depth.png
Published 2019“…We hypothesized that relative nifH gene copy numbers would decrease with water depth, assuming a related shift from autotrophy to heterotrophy. …”
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Image_1_Relative Diazotroph Abundance in Symbiotic Red Sea Corals Decreases With Water Depth.tif
Published 2019“…We hypothesized that relative nifH gene copy numbers would decrease with water depth, assuming a related shift from autotrophy to heterotrophy. …”
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Enhancing the Water Capacity in Zr-Based Metal–Organic Framework for Heat Pump and Atmospheric Water Generator Applications
Published 2019“…We found that the Al content in FAU-topology zeolites is a key factor for an efficient process. We also identify ZJNU-30 metal–organic framework as a suitable candidate for cooling applications because of its outstanding water capacity, cooling capacity, and coefficient of performance.…”
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Unraveling Partial Coalescence Between Droplet and Oil–Water Interface in Water-in-Oil Emulsions under a Direct-Current Electric Field via Molecular Dynamics Simulation
Published 2024“…When the electric field strength (<i>E</i>) surpasses a certain threshold, secondary droplets are generated during the coalescence between water droplets in oil and the oil–water interface (so-called the droplet-interface partial coalescence phenomenon), resulting in a lower efficiency of droplet electrocoalescence. …”
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