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    Image_5_Phytomanagement and Remediation of Cu-Contaminated Soils by High Yielding Crops at a Former Wood Preservation Site: Sunflower Biomass and Ionome.JPEG by Michel J. Mench (5713211)

    Published 2018
    “…In 2013, one untreated plot (UNT) was amended with a green waste compost (GW, 5%) whereas 12 former OMDL plots received a second compost dressing using this green waste compost (OM2DL, 5%). …”
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    Macrophage acidic vesicles decrease in number during <i>L. amazonensis</i> PV growth. by Fernando Real (185142)

    Published 2012
    “…(B) Lysotracker RFIs from <i>L. amazonensis</i> PVs measured using isosurfaces (graph in the left) and Lysotracker RFIs from acidic vesicles measured using isospots (graph in the right) in the same multidimensional image (mean ± SEM, n = 7 [for PVs], n = 40−80 [for vesicles]). (C) <i>L. amazonensis</i> PVs increase in volume (graph in the left, mean ± SEM, n = 7), whereas macrophage acidic vesicles decrease in number (graph in the right) in the same macrophage. …”
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    CAU-52: An Iron Metal–Organic Framework Containing Furandicarboxylate Linker Molecules by Essam Alkhnaifes (21011246)

    Published 2025
    “…The V-shaped linker molecule 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid (H<sub>2</sub>FDC), which can be derived from lignocellulosic biomass, was used in a systematic screening with various iron salts and led to the discovery of a new iron-based metal–organic framework (Fe-MOF) with the composition [Fe<sub>3</sub>(μ<sub>3</sub>-O)(FDC)<sub>3</sub>(OH)(H<sub>2</sub>O)<sub>2</sub>]·5H<sub>2</sub>O·H<sub>2</sub>FDC, designated as CAU-52 (CAU = Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel). …”
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    CAU-52: An Iron Metal–Organic Framework Containing Furandicarboxylate Linker Molecules by Essam Alkhnaifes (21011246)

    Published 2025
    “…The V-shaped linker molecule 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid (H<sub>2</sub>FDC), which can be derived from lignocellulosic biomass, was used in a systematic screening with various iron salts and led to the discovery of a new iron-based metal–organic framework (Fe-MOF) with the composition [Fe<sub>3</sub>(μ<sub>3</sub>-O)(FDC)<sub>3</sub>(OH)(H<sub>2</sub>O)<sub>2</sub>]·5H<sub>2</sub>O·H<sub>2</sub>FDC, designated as CAU-52 (CAU = Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel). …”
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    The mean annual densities of Apapane at mid-elevation as a function of larval carrying capacity and density of infectious mosquitoes. by Peter H. F. Hobbelen (298146)

    Published 2013
    “…The dashed line represents a climate with a mean annual temperature of 17°C and an average yearly rainfall of 3000 mm. …”
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    Table_5_A comparative study on photosynthetic characteristics and flavonoid metabolism between Camellia petelotii (Merr.) Sealy and Camellia impressinervis Chang &Liang.xls by Xin Huang (11077)

    Published 2022
    “…Photodamage led to decreased photosynthesis, as shown by repressed transcript abundance for photosystem II genes psbA, B, C, O, and Q, photosystem I genes psaB, D, E, H, and N, electron transfer genes petE and F, and ATP synthesis genes ATPF1A and ATPF1B. …”
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    Table_5_A comparative study on photosynthetic characteristics and flavonoid metabolism between Camellia petelotii (Merr.) Sealy and Camellia impressinervis Chang &Liang.xls by Xin Huang (11077)

    Published 2022
    “…Photodamage led to decreased photosynthesis, as shown by repressed transcript abundance for photosystem II genes psbA, B, C, O, and Q, photosystem I genes psaB, D, E, H, and N, electron transfer genes petE and F, and ATP synthesis genes ATPF1A and ATPF1B. …”
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    Table_5_A comparative study on photosynthetic characteristics and flavonoid metabolism between Camellia petelotii (Merr.) Sealy and Camellia impressinervis Chang &Liang.xls by Xin Huang (11077)

    Published 2022
    “…Photodamage led to decreased photosynthesis, as shown by repressed transcript abundance for photosystem II genes psbA, B, C, O, and Q, photosystem I genes psaB, D, E, H, and N, electron transfer genes petE and F, and ATP synthesis genes ATPF1A and ATPF1B. …”
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