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    FT-IR results. by Caglar Akcay (6910697)

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    FT-IR results. by Caglar Akcay (6910697)

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    Data Sheet 1_Introduction of Panax notoginseng into pine forests significantly enhances the diversity, stochastic processes, and network complexity of nitrogen-fixing bacteria in t... by Xiaoyan Zhao (347268)

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    “…</p>Results and discussion<p>Sanqi cultivation triggered a decrease in the abundance of NFB but increased α diversity. …”
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    Hydrate-Based Gas Storage Made Greener: Methane Hydrate Formation Enhancement with a Low-Toxicity Promoter by Katipot Inkong (7979942)

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    “…Additionally, the effect of pressure variations (from 8 to 4 MPa at 288.2 K) was analyzed, revealing that a lower pressure decreases both the gas uptake and formation kinetics due to a reduced driving force. …”
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    Hydrate-Based Gas Storage Made Greener: Methane Hydrate Formation Enhancement with a Low-Toxicity Promoter by Katipot Inkong (7979942)

    Published 2025
    “…Additionally, the effect of pressure variations (from 8 to 4 MPa at 288.2 K) was analyzed, revealing that a lower pressure decreases both the gas uptake and formation kinetics due to a reduced driving force. …”