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- Bioprecipitation is the concept of rain-making bacteria and was proposed by David Sands from Montana State University in the 1970s. This is precipitation...
- high activity alkaline phosphatase (PhoK) has also been applied for bioprecipitation of uranium from alkaline solutions. The precipitation ability was enhanced...
- Sphingomonas have been introduced in strains of D. radiodurans for the bioprecipitation of uranium in acid and alkaline solutions, respectively. In the biomedical...
- snow. They have also been found in the cores of hailstones, aiding in bioprecipitation. These INA proteins are also used in making artificial snow. Pseudomonas...
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- high activity alkaline phosphatase (PhoK) that has been applied for bioprecipitation of uranium as uranyl phosphate species from alkaline solutions. The...
- science until the early nineteenth century. Water portal Ecology portal Bioprecipitation – Bacterial rain-making process Cryosphere – Those portions of Earth's...
- pareidolia. Weather portal Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) (US) Bioprecipitation Ceiling Cloud albedo Cloud Appreciation Society Cloud cover Cloud forcing...
- rainfall forecast. List of meteorology topics Basic precipitation Bioprecipitation, the concept of rain-making bacteria. Mango showers, pre-monsoon showers...
- feedback can be particularly efficient when coupled to the water cycle (bioprecipitation). Global ecosystem interactions of bioaerosol particles Key aspects...