„availability“
Suchergebnisse
6.412 Treffer
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Under-ice availability of phytoplankton lipids is key to freshwater zooplankton winter survival
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Increased Iron Availability Aggravates the Infection of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in Mice
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On the performance, availability and energy consumption modelling of clustered IoT systems
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Low-fluoride dentifrice and the effect of post-brushing rinsing on fluoride availability in saliva
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Assessment of P availability in heavily fertilized soils using the diffusive gradient in thin films (DGT) technique
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Availability of dissolved organic matter offsets metabolic costs of a protracted larval period for Bugula neritina (Bryozoa)
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Availability of Cellular Systems Based on Space Domain
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Resource availability and the trichome defenses of tomato plants
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Application of reactive phosphate rock and sulphur fertilisers to enhance the availability of soil phosphate in organic farming
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Date of pruning of Guazuma ulmifolia during the rainy season affects the availability, productivity and nutritional quality of forage during the dry season
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Time-to-update of systematic reviews relative to the availability of new evidence
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Nutrients Availability Shapes Fungal Community Composition and Diversity in the Rare Earth Mine Tailings of Southern Jiangxi, China
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Availability of lobe-selective bronchial blockade for video-assisted thoracic surgery
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Wetland floodplain flux: temporal and spatial availability of organic matter and dissolved nutrients in an unmodified river
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Isotope ratio-based quantification of carbon assimilation highlights the role of plastidial isoprenoid precursor availability in photosynthesis
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PCJ River Basins’ Water Availability Caused by Water Diversion Scenarios to Supply Metropolitan Areas of São Paulo
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Increased cadmium availability to crops on a sewage-sludge amended soil
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Soil oxygen availability and biogeochemistry along rainfall and topographic gradients in upland wet tropical forest soils
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Potential MMP2-mediated availability of HLA binding, mutant ECM peptides reflects better melanoma survival rates and greater T-cell infiltrates
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No difference in striatal dopamine transporter availability between active smokers, ex-smokers and non-smokers using [123I]FP-CIT (DaTSCAN) and SPECT