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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... and optimization via a variety of approaches (milestone iv). Anaerobic cellulolytic bacteria from nature meet the challenge of growth on a recalcitrant substrate and a very tight ATP budget by a collection of features that extend beyond the production of a functional cellulase system. These ...
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The Fiber Disease... natural leaching of sulphidic ores. They are now exploited in industrial operations for leaching of metals and beneficiation of low-grade and recalcitrant ores. Recent trends emphasize application of thermoacidophiles and genetic engineering of ore-leaching bacteria for greater success in ...
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Why is the EU Blocking GMOs?... in Europe. Despite the ruling by the World Trade Organization (WTO), in February this year, that such actions violate trade rules, the EU remains recalcitrant. It’s vowing to ignore the WTO ruling, which in itself is irresponsible. Why did the EU, in the first place, subject itself to WTO arbitration ...
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