In subject area: Agricultural and Biological Sciences A state of reduced metabolic activity in an organism's life cycle, when its development or activity is temporarily suspended. From: Encyclopedia of Inland Waters, 2009 About this pageAdd to MendeleySet alert ...
Recent actions in the European Union that propose to ban this entire class of materials highlight an unmet need to precisely define carbon nanotubes, to better understand their toxicological risks for human health and the environment throughout their life cycle, and to communicate science-based ...
Here, we review life cycle assessment, chemical aspects, and policy implication of bioenergy production. We discuss life cycle assessment in terms of concepts, methods, impacts, greenhouse gases, land use, water consumption, bioethanol, biodiesel, biogas, and techno-economic analysis. Chemical aspects...
Viruses as Infectious Agents: Human and Animal Viruses Efstathios S.Giotis,Michael A.Skinner, inEncyclopedia of Virology (Fourth Edition), 2021 Life Cycle Thelife cycleof PV, illustrated inFig. 1, is a highly conserved (amongChordopoxviruses) and complex sequence of events that commences with ...
Human organoid biofilm model for assessing antibiofilm activity of novel agents. NPJ Biofilms Microbiomes 7, 8 (2021). CAS PubMed Google Scholar Zhao, Y., Liu, H., Wang, R. & Wu, C. Interactions between dicyandiamide and periphytic biofilms in paddy soils and subsequent effects on ...
In recent years, several non-polio enteroviruses (NPEVs) have emerged as serious public health concerns. These include EV-A71, which has caused epidemics of hand-foot-and-mouth disease in Southeast Asia, and EV-D68, which recently caused a large outbreak of severe lower respiratory tract ...
Concurrent increases in global cancer burden and theclimate crisispose an unprecedented threat topublic healthand human well-being. Today, thehealth caresector greatly contributes togreenhouse gas emissions, with the future demand forhealth care servicesexpected to rise.Life cycle assessment(LCA) is an...
Viral Life Cycle The virallife cycleconsists of several events: binding/entry, uncoating, transcription, translation, genome replication, and packaging/budding (seeFigure 2). EBOVs have selective tropism primarily formonocytes, macrophages, and dendritic cells (DCs), although other cell types such as...
The background order within the medium/space of a systemcan explain many peculiarities of CASs. This unifying and organizing realm of a system must be preserved during the whole life-cycle; obviously, the ordered motion of a system-medium and the wave interactions set at initial stage of ...
Human beings are inherently social, and maintaining connections becomes even more crucial in later years. While physical limitations or retirement can make isolation more likely, taking proactive steps to stay connected—such as joining local groups, volunteering, or reaching out to friends and family...