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Isotopic Techniques to Measure N2O, N2 and Their Sources

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M. Zaman, Kristina Kleineidam, Lars R. Bakken, Jacqueline Berendt et al.

Year: 2021Citations: 14

Abstract GHGemissions are usually the result of several simultaneous processes. Furthermore, some gases such as N 2 are very difficult to quantify and require special techniques. Therefore, in this chapter, the focus is on stable isotopemethods. Both natural abundance techniques and enrichment techn...

Physical Sciences
Environmental Science
Ecology
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Evolution of Leukemic Heterogeneity of Human B-CLL Lymphocytes Between and Within Patients

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Gerald E. Marti, Guy B. Faguet, Carleton C. Stewart, P. Branham et al.

Journal: Current topics in microbiology and immunologyYear: 1992Citations: 12
Health SciencesMedicineGenetics
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Greenhouse Gases from Agriculture

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Mohammad Zaman, Kristina Kleineidam, Lars R. Bakken, Jacqueline Berendt et al.

Year: 2021Citations: 9

Abstract The rapidly changing global climate due to increased emission of anthropogenic greenhouse gases (GHGs) is leading to an increased occurrence of extreme weather events such as droughts, floods, and heatwaves. The three major GHGs are carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), methane (CH 4 ), and nitrous oxide...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeOpen Access
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Turkey and the European Union: A Review of Turkey’s Readmission Agreement

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H. Burç Aka, Nergiz Özkural

Journal: The European LegacyYear: 2015Citations: 6

AbstractOur aim in this article is to analyze Turkey’s Readmission Agreement with the EU in light of Turkey’s membership goal. More specifically, our aim is to propose the most rational political decision for concluding this process. Our study addresses three questions: (1) the impact of the Readmis...

Social SciencesPolitical Science and International RelationsTurkey's Politics and Society
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Exploring preferences of older adults for dental services: A pilot multi‐national discrete choice experiment

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Najla Chebib, Emily Holmes, Sabrina Maniewicz, Samir Abou‐Ayash et al.

Journal: GerodontologyYear: 2023Citations: 5

OBJECTIVES: To pilot an exploration of older adults' future preferences using discrete choice experiments to understand who should provide dental examinations and treatment, where these services should be provided, and participants' willingness to pay and willingness to travel. BACKGROUND: The propo...

Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceEconomics and EconometricsOpen Access
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Automated Laboratory and Field Techniques to Determine Greenhouse Gas Emissions

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Mohammad Zaman, Kristina Kleineidam, Lars R. Bakken, Jacqueline Berendt et al.

Year: 2021Citations: 5

Abstract Methods and techniques are described for automated measurements of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in both the laboratory and the field. Robotic systems are currently available to measure the entire range of gases evolved from soils including dinitrogen (N 2 ). These systems usually work on an exch...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeOpen Access
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Flow-cytometric detection of circulating immune complexes

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Marilyn M. Lightfoote, Thomas M. Folks, Robert R. Redfield, Jonathan Gold et al.

Journal: Journal of Immunological MethodsYear: 1986Citations: 5

In an effort to develop an assay which would rapidly detect and analyze circulating immune complexes, we have adapted the Raji cell radioimmunoassay (RIA) to a flow cytometric (FCM) analysis. The advantages of immune complex analysis by FCM are many. Foremost is the effectiveness and efficiency of t...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyImmunology
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Direct and Indirect Effects of Soil Fauna, Fungi and Plants on Greenhouse Gas Fluxes

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Mohammad Zaman, Kristina Kleineidam, Lars R. Bakken, Jacqueline Berendt et al.

Year: 2021Citations: 4

Abstract Soils harbour diverse soil faunaand a wide range of soil microorganisms. These fauna and microorganisms directly contribute to soil greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes via their respiratory and metabolic activities and indirectly by changing the physical, chemical and biological properties of soils...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesSoil ScienceOpen Access
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Integrated Science of Global Epidemics 2050

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Nima Rezaei, Amene Saghazadeh, Abdelilah Jraifi, Alessandro Siani et al.

Journal: Integrated scienceYear: 2023Citations: 3
Physical SciencesMathematicsModeling and Simulation
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Micrometeorological Methods for Greenhouse Gas Measurement

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Mohammad Zaman, Kristina Kleineidam, Lars R. Bakken, Jacqueline Berendt et al.

Year: 2021Citations: 3

Abstract Micrometeorological techniques are useful if greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from larger areas (i.e. entire fields) should be integrated. The theory and the various techniques such as flux-gradient, aerodynamic, and Bowen ratio as well as Eddy correlation methods are described and discussed....

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeOpen Access
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Methane Production in Ruminant Animals

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Mohammad Zaman, Kristina Kleineidam, Lars R. Bakken, Jacqueline Berendt et al.

Year: 2021Citations: 3

Abstract Agriculture is a significant source of GHGsglobally and ruminant livestock animals are one of the largest contributors to these emissions, responsible for an estimated 14% of GHGs (CH 4 and N 2 O combined) worldwide. A large portion of GHG fluxes from agricultural activities is related to C...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesAgronomy and Crop ScienceOpen Access
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Update to Our Reader, Reviewer, and Author Communities—April 2020

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Cynthia J. Burrows, Shu Wang, Hyun Jae Kim, Gerald J. Meyer et al.

Journal: Journal of the American Chemical SocietyYear: 2020Citations: 3

The research community faces unprecedented disruption from the global COVID-19 pandemic. Some researchers are beginning to return to lab work after a hiatus, but others continue to work as best as they can from home, including ourselves. The global editorial, support, and production staff of ACS jou...

Social SciencesDecision SciencesStatistics, Probability and UncertaintyOpen Access
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UK Longitudinal Linkage Collaboration (UK LLC): The National Trusted Research Environment for Longitudinal Research

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Andy Boyd, Katharine Evans, Emma L. Turner, Robin Flaig et al.

Journal: International Journal for Population Data ScienceYear: 2025Citations: 2

Introduction: The UK Longitudinal Linkage Collaboration (UK LLC) is the national Trusted Research Environment (TRE) for the UK's longitudinal research community, supporting the UK's unparalleled collection of Longitudinal Population Studies (LPS). Initially set up as a COVID-19 research resource, UK...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceData Analysis and ArchivingOpen Access
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Seaweed flora of the St. Martin’s Reef, Bangladesh

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Abdul Aziz Abdul Raman, Shahriar Kabir, Md Almujaddade Alfasane

Journal: Bangladesh Journal of Plant TaxonomyYear: 2023Citations: 2

St. Martin’s Reef (SMR) about 14 km west of the St. Martin’s Island, Teknaf, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh was not known during last over 50 years of seaweed researches. Recent six collections made with the assistance of Bangladesh Navy revealed 8 seaweeds species which are Pterocladiella maribagoensis Bo...

Physical SciencesEarth and Planetary SciencesOceanographyOpen Access
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Prickly politics: How Rosa rubiginosa (Sweet-Briar Rose) divides rural communities, private landowners, and commercial players in South Africa

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G. Martin, Kim Canavan, Timothy Westwood, Gerald Chikowore et al.

Journal: South African Journal of BotanyYear: 2025Citations: 1

• Rosa rubiginosa offers economic value from rosehips but threatens highland ecosystems and agriculture. • Experts are split on promoting its cultivation versus controlling it as an invasive species. • Locally informed, inclusive strategies are needed to balance its benefits and risks. The invasion ...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesOpen Access
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