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The Hispaniolan solenodon (Solenodon paradoxus) stands as a living fossil, representing an ancient mammalian lineage that has survived unchanged for over 70 million years on the Caribbean island of ...
The Whooper Swan is a familiar winter visitor across much of Britain and Ireland, though is less commonly encountered in the more southern counties.A large swan, with a triangular yellow bill patch, ...
Green Sandpiper is a very rare breeding bird in the UK, with a small number of breeding attempts recorded from Scotland each year; although few in number, there has been a strong increase over the ...
Abstract Bacterial strains in an activated sludge aerobic reactor from a coke wastewater were found to be able to utilize thiocyanate as carbon source when the thiocyanate-containing wastewater was ...
Styrene is a naturally occurring but mainly anthropogenically produced aromatic compound. It is degraded via different routes in nature but often activated to styrene oxide, predominantly to its ...
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