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Methane in Earth History
(2020)Encyclopedia of GeologyNaturally occurring methane has two sources, defined as biogenic methane and thermogenic methane. Biogenic methane is the product of microbial activity, the formation of thermogenic methane is controlled by temperature, pressure and also by the composition of organic matter preserved in the sediments. Gas hydrates form the largest methane sink in the methane cycle. Methane hydrate is a mix of water molecules forming an ice structure and ...Encyclopedia Entry -
Bio-Based organic and hydroxy acid production with corynebacterium glutamicum
(2021)The Encyclopedia of Bacteriology Research DevelopmentsOrganic acids are used in several industrial sectors, such as food or pharmaceutical industry and serve as building block chemicals for a vast variety of products. Up to date many of them are obtained from petrochemical resources, implementing energy intensive chemical refining and waste production with a high environmental impact [1]. The enormous annual demand requests the development of efficient and sustainable bioprocesses for organic ...Encyclopedia Entry -
Overview and introduction
(2020)Chemical Ecology and Mode of Action of Natural Products ~ Comprehensive Natural Products IIIEncyclopedia Entry -
Land Use, Land Cover and Land Management Change: Definitions, Scenarios, and Role in the Climate System
(2018)Oxford Bibliographies in Environmental ScienceEncyclopedia Entry -
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Modeling of ocean biogeochemistry and ecology
(2019)Encyclopedia of Ocean SciencesEncyclopedia Entry -
Von der Regelung und Steuerung zur Kybernetik
(2019)Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion. Handbuch zu Geschichte – Kultur – EthikEncyclopedia Entry -
Relationale Existenzweisen von Maschinen
(2019)Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion. Handbuch zu Geschichte – Kultur – EthikEncyclopedia Entry -
Relation
(2019)Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion. Handbuch zu Geschichte – Kultur – EthikEncyclopedia Entry -
Individualisation/Interaktion
(2019)Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion. Handbuch zu Geschichte – Kultur – EthikEncyclopedia Entry