TAXONOMIC DIFFERENCE IN MARINE BLOOM-FORMING PHYTOPLANKTONIC SPECIES AFFECTS THE DYNAMICS OF BOTH BLOOM-RESPONDING PROKARYOTES AND PROKARYOTIC VIRUSES

Taxonomic difference in marine bloom-forming phytoplanktonic species affects the dynamics of both bloom-responding prokaryotes and prokaryotic viruses

ABSTRACTThe production of dissolved organic matter during phytoplankton blooms and consumption by heterotrophic prokaryotes promote marine carbon biogeochemical cycling.Although prokaryotic viruses presumably affect this process, their dynamics during blooms are not fully understood.Here, we investigated the effects of taxonomic difference in bloom

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Exploring high-performance viscosity index improver polymers via high-throughput molecular dynamics and explainable AI

Abstract Data-driven material innovation has the potential to revolutionize the traditional Edisonian process and significantly shorten development cycles.However, the scarcity of data in materials science and the poor interpretability of machine learning pose serious obstacles to the adoption of this new paradigm.Here, we propose a pipeline that i

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Water inclusion in piglet diet after weaning

ABSTRACT The performance and morphometry of intestinal villi were evaluated in piglets fed liquid diets with different water levels compared to dry diets during the shamrock belt buckle first week after weaning.The experiments were using 48 piglets around 7 kg, weaned at 25 days of age, and housed in 24 bays for seven days.A completely randomized d

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