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Data in Brief, Vol 54, Iss , Pp 110547- (2024)
The draft genome sequence of an isolate of Bacillus safensis U41 from the soils of Santiniketan (23040′12″ N and 87039′52″ E) is reported here. Bacillus safensis is a bacterium that produces cellulases, which is essential for the breakdown of
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https://doaj.org/article/561780b92e50425aa14e9ff0bd5d2394
Autor:
Jeremy Black
This is a wide-ranging and comprehensive survey of warfare from the outbreak of the American War of Independence to the British conquest of Egypt. Drawing on both primary and secondary sources this book offers an unrivalled account of civil and inter
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Autor:
Gerd Schneider, Christian Jung, Maria Brzhezinskaya, Peter Guttmann, Rolf Follath, Stephan Werner, J.-S. Schmidt, Matthias Mast, Frank Siewert, Andrey Sokolov
At the BESSY II electron storage ring running by the Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin HZB a transmission soft X ray microscope TXM is operated very successfully for both tomographic imaging of cells [1,2] and for NEXAFS studies in materials science [3 5]. He
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http://www.helmholtz-berlin.de/pubbin/oai_publication?VT=1&ID=98013
Autor:
Christopher Bellamy
Extensively illustrated with 52 detailed campaign and battle maps and diagrams, this book, originally published in 1990, surveys the evolution of warfare in Europe from Napoleon to the end of the twentieth century and in Asia from the Middle Ages. It
Autor:
Robert Foley
A collection of some of the writings of Generalfeldmarschall Alfred Graf von Schlieffen, one of the more intriguing of Imperial Germany's military figures. Schlieffens 15 years as Chief of the General staff left a stamp upon both military and politic