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    by Jamie Jeffries, Gerald G Fuller, Lynette Cegelski
    Published 2019-07-01
    ... the first identification of a naturally, chemically modified cellulose. To investigate potential roles...
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    ... the structurally distinct BcsZ belonging to GH-8, we show CcsZ displays specificity for cellulosic materials...
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    by Vito Librando, Zelica Minniti, Salvatore Lorusso
    Published 2012-06-01
    Subjects: ...cellulose structure and degradation...
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    ... for processing feedstocks to cellulosic biofuels. Alterations to cell wall composition and organization during...
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    .... However, biodeterioration on the surface of the tomb M2 is causing severe damage to its wooden materials...
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    ... daily Days 1-14. Imatinib 400 mg tablets will be encapsulated using size 000 capsules and cellulose...
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    by Dmitry Tarasov, Mathew Leitch, Pedram Fatehi
    Published 2018-09-01
    ... resonance analysis allows the identification of the structure and the quantity of lignin–carbohydrate bonds...
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    ...Recycling rare earth elements (REEs) used in advanced materials such as Nd magnets is important...
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    ...Maximizing the amount of monomeric sugar yield from lignocellulosic materials requires an effective...
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    ...The purpose of this study consisted in the identification of<em> </em>the macroscopic...
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    by Nisha Sharma, Anil Dev Pant, Usha Manandhar
    Published 2020-05-01
    ...Background: Thalassemia and other structural hemoglobinopathies are the most common single gene...
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