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Insights into microbial removal of ammonia and nitrous oxide from biological air purification reactors used for livestock farming: a review
Published 2025“…Current knowledge of the mechanisms of NH<sub>3</sub> removal, the N cycle, and the complex network of microbes involved in N transformations that are affected by operational conditions in such a system is reviewed, with special emphasis on practices at livestock farms. …”
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Removing bark from wood poles
Published 2025“…Nafana youth Godfred Kwaku stands, bent at the waist, as he uses a piece of wood to hammer the bark of a wooden pole in order to loosen and remove it. The wood was harvested from farm fields to construct the frame for a wattle-and-daub structure being built on the grounds of the Banda Cultural Centre. …”
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Removing bark from wood poles
Published 2025“…Nafana youth Godfred Kwaku stands, bent at the waist, holding a piece of wood with which he hammers a wood pole lying on the ground in order to loosen and remove its bark. The wood was harvested from farm fields to construct the frame for a wattle-and-daub structure being built on the grounds of the Banda Cultural Centre. …”
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Table 1_Impact of removing laver (Porphyra) farming racks on the distribution, diversity and foraging behavior of waterbirds in coastal wetlands in eastern China.xlsx
Published 2025“…</p>Discussion<p>The laver farming racks not only occupied intertidal zones with abundant food resources but also limited the ability of some waterbird species to fly and evade predators, while the removal of these racks could restore foraging habitat accessibility by removing physical barriers. …”