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  • Temperate and tropical coastal waters share relatively similar microbial biofilm communities while free-living or particle-attached communities are distinct
    30 March 2021, by JFB
  • Enhancing clay adsorption properties: A comparison between chemical and combined chemical/thermal treatments
    13 January 2021, by CaB
  • The Role of Silanization of Barium Strontium Titanate Nanopowders on the Dielectric Constant and Thermal Stability of Epoxy Nanocomposites
    30 January 2025, by PC
  • Evaluation of molecularly imprinted thin films for ephedrine recognition
    5 February 2020, by CaB
  • Electrochemical molecularly imprinted polymers as material for pollutant detection
    6 November 2018, by CaB
  • Surface Characteristics Together With Environmental Conditions Shape Marine Biofilm Dynamics in Coastal NW Mediterranean Locations
    4 February 2022, by RB
  • Disrupting quorum sensing alters social interactions in Chromobacterium violaceum
    16 July 2021, by JFB
  • Characterization and anti-biofilm activity of extracellular polymeric substances produced by the marine biofilm-forming bacterium Pseudoalteromonas ulvae strain TC14
    26 May 2016, by webmaster
  • Molecularly imprinted membranes obtained via wet phase inversion for ephedrine rentention
    15 June 2020, by CaB
  • Influence of silane-based treatment on adherence and wet durability of fusion bonded epoxy/steel joints
    2 June 2016
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