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Biodegradation and Bioremediation: An Introduction,foster the mitigation or ideally the complete removal from the afflicted sites. It also provides insights on how environmental microorganisms evolve new molecular devices for first tolerating and then catabolizing many of such otherwise toxic molecules. Along with resistance to antibiotics, emergencConspiracy 发表于 2025-3-25 17:31:06
Geotourism in the Middle Eastmenon is still new and has not gained traction in some world regions, such as the Middle East. Thus, exploring the scope of geotourism development in the Middle East is an urgent need and so far, few studies have investigated aspects of geological tourism in this region. Taken together, the Middle E发电机 发表于 2025-3-25 21:49:40
Dynamic Mechanisms for Resolving Collective Incidents in China: A Policy Capacity Analysisoidable in the policy process. And the capacity of conflict resolution is a key aspect of political capacity at the individual, organizational and system level, and plays a key role in shaping political legitimacy, especially in authoritative systems like in China. What is the dynamic mechanism of cpreeclampsia 发表于 2025-3-26 03:36:45
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CUDAGA: A Portable Parallel Programming Model for GPU Clusterted memory computers, is the base to facilitate parallel pro-gramming and maintain transparent global arrays on GPUs. Experiments show that CUDAGA can decrease parallel programming difficulties, but ensures better performance for some specific applications.BIDE 发表于 2025-3-26 20:28:21
World War, Women’s Work and the Gender Division of Paid Labour have consequences for participation rates after the war? Did their employment in what were conventionally regarded as ‘men’s’ occupations lead to any longer-term changes in patterns of occupational segregation?