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Amphibian-Microbe Interactions: An Ecological Perspective Author : Rich King Subject : Agronomy ISBN :9798888365441 Amphibians are cold-blooded vertebrates with moist, permeable skin, typically hatching as aquatic larvae and transforming into terrestrial adults, often undergoing metamorphosis. Examples include frogs, Read More |
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Carbon Emission Reduction: Methods and Models Author : Shawn Kerkhoff Subject : Biological Sciences ISBN :9798888365298 Carbon emission reduction is imperative for combating climate change. By minimizing the release of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, we can mitigate the adverse effects of Read More |
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Forest Soil and Nutrient Cycling Author : Joseph Mastrolia Subject : Biological Sciences ISBN :9798888365328 Forest soil refers to the uppermost layer of the Earth’s crust in forested areas, characterized by its formation from weathered parent material, organic matter, and biological activity. Nutrient cycling Read More |
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Author : Cathryn Eilertson Subject : Biological Sciences ISBN :9798888365175 Climate change, driven by human activities like burning fossil fuels and deforestation, leads to rising temperatures, more frequent extreme weather events, and widespread impacts on ecosystems, water resources, Read More |
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Harmful Algal Blooms in Coastal Waters Author : Randall Wilkins Subject : Biological Sciences ISBN :9798888365205 An algal bloom or algae bloom is a rapid increase or accumulation in the population of algae in freshwater or marine water systems. It occurs when colonies of algae grow out of control in aquatic environments, Read More |
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Latest Advances in Production and Storage of Energy Author : Lana Roche Subject : Biotechnology ISBN :9798888365267 Energy is the fundamental driver behind all physical processes and human activities, underpinning everything from industrial operations to daily living. Energy production and storage are fundamental components Read More |
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Modeling and Control Techniques in Renewable Energy Systems Author : Olive Murphy Subject : Biotechnology ISBN :9798888365625 Renewable energy systems harness natural resources like sunlight, wind, and water to generate electricity or heat. Unlike fossil fuels, these sources are sustainable and produce minimal greenhouse gas Read More |
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Waste Management: Policies and Practices Author : Victor Bonn Subject : Biological Sciences ISBN :9798888365830 Waste management is the systematic handling of waste materials, comprising their collection, transportation, processing, recycling, and disposal. Effective waste management is crucial for environmental Read More |
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Foodborne Pathogens: Control, Detection and Safety Author : Jessica Heeren Subject : Evolutionary Biology ISBN :9798888365304 Foodborne pathogens are microscopic organisms that contaminate food, causing gastrointestinal illnesses. These pathogens, consisting of bacteria, viruses and parasites, multiply under conditions marked Read More |
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Novel Approaches in Biopreservation for Food Author : Raven Payne Subject : Evolutionary Biology ISBN :9798888365311 Biopreservation is an innovative method that makes use of natural or controlled microbiota and antimicrobial compounds to extend the shelf life and ensure the safety of food products. This technique utilizes Read More |