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Autor:
Don Faller, Ronan T. Bree, Moira Maguire, Dina Brazil, David Doyle, J.M. Bird, Ann Mulvihill, Edel Healy, David N. Dowling, Yvonne Kavanagh, Akinlolu Akande, Nuala Harding, Gina Noonan
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MRS Advances. 3:631-636
This is a cross institution project involving four Institutes of Technology in Ireland. The objective of this project is to assess the use of technology to enhance the assessment of laboratory sessions in Science and Health. In science, health and en
Autor:
David Doyle, Conor McKevitt, Ronan T. Bree, Moira Maguire, Morag Munro, David N. Dowling, Don Faller, Nuala Harding, Dina Brazil, Lisa O'Regan, Orna Farrell, Gina Noonan, Anne Mulvihill, J.M. Bird, Edel Healy, Geraldine McDermott, Akinlolu Akande, Seamus Ryan, David Cranny, Gerry Gallagher, Mark Brown
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Empowering 21st Century Learners Through Holistic and Enterprising Learning ISBN: 9789811042409
The Irish Higher Education sector has experienced a variety of key policy developments in the recent past. The publication of a ‘National Strategy for Higher Education to 2030’ was followed by the establishment of the National Forum for the Enhan
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::138136fc1ec5bb96a7fe0a7955ee3e73
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-4241-6_22
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-4241-6_22
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MicrobiologyOpen
Mineral phosphate solubilization (MPS) microorganisms are important for their provision of orthophosphate anions for plant growth promotion activity in soil. In this study, we applied a functional metagenomic approach to identify this trait directly
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Biology and Fertility of Soils. 49:31-39
There is increasing interest in good agriculture practices that address the issues of sustainability, reduction in inputs such as fertilizers and pesticides while maintaining crop yield and soil fertility. It is important that soil microbial diversit
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Journal of Applied Microbiology. 110:1351-1358
Aims: Pseudomonas fluorescens F113Rifpcb is a genetically engineered rhizosphere bacterium with the potential to degrade polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). F113Rifpcbgfp and F113L::1180gfp are biosensor strains capable of detecting PCB bioavailability
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Biofuels. 1:877-888
Green energy and biofuel policy is promoting the replacement of a significant percentage of fossil fuel resources with renewable bioenergy carriers to meet future energy requirements and reduce carbon emissions. However, the global rise in nitrogen p
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Microorganisms in Industry and Environment.
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FEMS microbiology letters. 135(2-3)
In order to monitor the fate of genetically manipulated fluorescent pseudomonads following release into the environment, a lacZY transposable cassette, lacking antibiotic resistance genes, was constructed using a pUT suicide plasmidj delivery system.