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- Look up anaerobic or anaerobically in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Anaerobic means "living, active, occurring, or existing in the absence of free oxygen"...
- Anaerobic exercise is a type of exercise that breaks down glucose in the body without using oxygen; anaerobic means "without oxygen". This type of exercise...
- Anaerobic respiration is respiration using electron acceptors other than molecular oxygen (O2). Although oxygen is not the final electron acceptor, the...
- Anaerobic digestion is a sequence of processes by which microorganisms break down biodegradable material in the absence of oxygen. The process is used...
- genus: Haliovirga. Bacteria in this family are gram-negative, mesophilic, anerobic, and sulfur-reducing. "Order: Fusobacteriales". lpsn.dsmz.de. Retrieved...
- FAST (Fluorescence-Activating and absorption-Shifting Tag) is a genetically-encoded protein tag which, upon reversible combination with a fluorogenic chromop****...
- (EPA, 20:5 ω-3), Marine bacteria and the microalgae Schizochytrium use an anerobic polyketide synthase (PKS) pathway to synthesize DHA. The PKS pathway includes...
- State University. In 2020 she received a $10 million USD grant to study anerobic digestion and its application to turning manure into usable energy. In...
- with the use of treatment plants, biogas technology and since 2021, an anerobic digestion plant. In 2016, the brewery was expanded at a cost of £5 million...
- structures that was later covered by a bog, sealing the site under a layer of anerobic peat. The occupants of the site made rope and utilized animal skins, and...