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  • Temperature is one of the most important factors affecting microbial activity and consequently is of great importance in a biological waste treatment system. Extensive research has been carried out to ...
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  • Freeze-drying, or lyophilization, has shown great promise in addressing many of the logistical challenges of storing and preserving red blood cells (RBCs). A crucial part of any future RBC lyophilization ...
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  • The H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest in the Cascades of central Oregon provides a unique opportunity to study spatial climate patterns on a relatively small scale. Historical records at the 64 square-kilometer ...
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  • Washed cells of Vibrio marinus MP-1 grown at 15 C (organism's optimum growth temperature) were employed in this study. These cells were exposed to heat at and above their maximal growth temperature (20 ...
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  • Air temperatures and soil temperatures at the surface, two inches, and four inches under a grass cover were recorded over a 93 day period. These data were used along with other temperature data from bare ...
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  • The typically sparse distribution of weather stations in mountainous terrain inadequately resolves temperature variability. Accordingly, high‐resolution gridding of climate data (for applications such ...
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  • Escherichia coli K12, UC41 (an auxotroph) and UC175 (a wild type) were used to determine possible relationships between binding, uptake, and respiration and minimum growth temperature. Both E. coli strains ...
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  • The objective of this study was to compile, validate, and map minimum and maximum mean monthly temperature and temperature ranges for periods of 10 to 14 months between July 2009 and June 2012, measured ...
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