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article contains phonetic transcriptions in the
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Dissimilatory metal-reducing
microorganisms are a
group of
microorganisms (both
bacteria and archaea) that can
perform anaerobic respiration utilizing...
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Dissimilatory nitrate reduction to
ammonium (DNRA), also
known as nitrate/nitrite ammonification, is the
result of
anaerobic respiration by chemoorganoheterotrophic...
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Dissimilatory sulfite reductase (EC 1.8.99.5) is an
enzyme that parti****tes in
sulfur metabolism in
dissimilatory sulfate reduction. The
enzyme is essential...
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obtain energy and
expel the
resulting sulfide as waste; this is
known as
dissimilatory sulfate reduction. They use
sulfate as the
terminal electron acceptor...
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Dissimilatory sulfate reduction is a form of
anaerobic respiration that uses
sulfate as the
terminal electron acceptor to
produce hydrogen sulfide. This...
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respiration is the use of
nitrate as a
terminal electron acceptor, or
dissimilatory denitrification,
which is the main
route by
which fixed nitrogen is...
- Gr****mann's law,
named after its
discoverer Hermann Gr****mann, is a
dissimilatory phonological process in
Ancient Gr**** and
Sanskrit which states that...
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nitrogen from one
place to another, and red is for the
bacteria involved Dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA), or nitrate/nitrite ammonification...
- organisms.
Direct reduction from
nitrate to ammonium, a
process known as
dissimilatory nitrate reduction to
ammonium or DNRA, is also
possible for organisms...