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Urine
Known as:
Pee
, Piss
, Urinary System, Urine
Fluid containing water and waste products. Urine is made by the kidneys, stored in the bladder, and leaves the body through the urethra.
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2012
2012
Production of phytase by acido-thermophilic strain of Klebsiella sp. DB-3 FJ711774.1 using orange peel flour under submerged fermentation.
A. Mittal
,
Gulab Singh
,
Varsha Goyal
,
A. Yadav
,
N. Aggarwal
2012
Corpus ID: 54650372
Phytase producingstrain ofKlebsiella sp .DB-3 FJ711774.1was isolatedfrompoultry field soil .The bacteriaproduced extracellular…
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2009
Highly Cited
2009
Using molecular markers and field performance data to characterize the Pee Dee cotton germplasm resources
B. Campbell
,
V. E. Williams
,
W. Park
Euphytica
2009
Corpus ID: 25318427
Knowledge of genetic relationships in crop breeding programs provides valuable information that can be used by plant breeders as…
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2008
Highly Cited
2008
Evolution of multicompartment micelles to mixed corona micelles using solvent mixtures.
Chun Liu
,
M. Hillmyer
,
T. Lodge
Langmuir
2008
Corpus ID: 20854939
Miktoarm star triblock copolymers mu-[poly(ethylethylene)][poly(ethylene oxide)][poly(perfluoropropylene oxide)] self-assemble in…
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2008
Highly Cited
2008
Chemical contaminants, health indicators, and reproductive biomarker responses in fish from rivers in the Southeastern United States.
J. Hinck
,
V. Blazer
,
+7 authors
D. Tillitt
Science of the Total Environment
2008
Corpus ID: 26013180
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2008
Highly Cited
2008
Dolomitization of the Lower Ordovician Aguathuna Formation carbonates, Port au Port Peninsula, western Newfoundland, Canada: implications for a hydrocarbon reservoir
K. Azmy
,
D. Lavoie
,
I. Knight
,
G. Chi
2008
Corpus ID: 53372032
The Lower Ordovician Aguathuna Formation (∼100 m thick) is formed of shallow-marine carbonates, which constitute the uppermost…
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2006
2006
Seasonal and diel movements and habitat use of robust redhorses in the lower savannah river, Georgia and South Carolina
T. Grabowski
,
J. J. Isely
2006
Corpus ID: 55944283
Abstract The robust redhorse Moxostoma robustum is a large riverine catostomid whose distribution is restricted to three Atlantic…
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2002
2002
Effects of shear flow on a polymeric bicontinuous microemulsion: Equilibrium and steady state behavior
K. Krishnan
,
B. Chapman
,
F. Bates
,
T. Lodge
,
K. Almdal
,
W. Burghardt
2002
Corpus ID: 46488877
We have investigated the effects of shear flow on a polymeric bicontinuous microemulsion using neutron scattering, light…
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1995
1995
Short Term Sediment Dynamics In a Southeastern U.S.A. Spartina Marsh
S. E. Hutchinson
,
F. Sklar
,
C. Roberts
1995
Corpus ID: 54998367
Suspended sediments in tidal creeks and sediments deposited on the adjacent marsh surface, collected concurrently at Mud Bank (MB…
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1978
Highly Cited
1978
Carbon-13 Depletion in a Subalpine Lake: Carbon Flow Implications
G. Rau
Science
1978
Corpus ID: 12411375
Plankton (larger than 76 micrometers) taken from an undisturbed oligotrophic was found to have δ13C values (=13/12C relative to…
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1968
1968
PRECISION MEASUREMENT OF THE ANOMALOUS MAGNETIC MOMENT OF THE MUON
W. Morse
1968
Corpus ID: 120647623
The muon g-2 experiment at Brookhaven National Laboratory measures the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon, aμ, very precisely…
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