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Anrüchige Zeugen: Mit Fäkal-Lipiden das Bevölkerungswachstum im Ostseeraum rekonstruieren [100.00% relevance%]
der Ostsee sind für die Paläozeanographen des IOW ein wertvolles Archiv, dessen unterschiedlichste … des Ostseeraums geben können. (Foto: IOW / J. Kaiser) Was Flüsse in die Ostsee tragen, … Environmental Research“ zeigen Jérôme Kaiser vom IOW und Mathias Lerch vom Max-Planck-Institut für … erschienenen Studie zeigen Jérôme Kaiser vom IOW und Mathias Lerch vom Max-Planck-Institut für …
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Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW), Germany Marine Chemistry Prof. Dr. Gregor
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Yes, they can! First proof of bacterial manganese(IV) oxide use for survival near H2S “dead zone” [99.95% relevance%]
-induced precipitation of Mn(Ca)CO3. (Photo: IOW / K. Beck) The Black Sea, with its permanent … organisms in such a hostile environment. IOW Microbiologist Jan Henkel and colleagues have … survival strategies of specialised organisms. IOW Microbiologist Jan Henkel and colleagues have
Yes, they can! First proof of bacterial manganese(IV) oxide use for survival near H2S “dead zone” [99.95% relevance%]
-induced precipitation of Mn(Ca)CO3. (Photo: IOW / K. Beck) The Black Sea, with its permanent … organisms in such a hostile environment. IOW Microbiologist Jan Henkel and colleagues have … survival strategies of specialised organisms. IOW Microbiologist Jan Henkel and colleagues have
Organic Trace Substances [99.93% relevance%]
the frame of the Environmental Monitoring of the IOW a range of organic contaminants in the Baltic … Enabling Advanced Marine Science" (RA 3) of the IOW research program. In the focus of our current … in sediment and water are conducted accredited: IOW Analytics Group
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Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW), Germany Marine Chemistry Prof. Dr. Gregor
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Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW), Germany Marine Chemistry Prof. Dr. Gregor