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1. Photosynthesis–irradiance parameters of marine phytoplankton: synthesis of a global data set

2. Taxon-specific responses of Southern Ocean diatoms to Fe enrichment revealed by synchrotron radiation FTIR microspectroscopy

3. Comparison between mechanical cleaning and an antimicrobial rinse for the treatment and prevention of interdental gingivitis

4. A histologic evaluation of localized ridge augmentation utilizing DFDBA in combination with e-PTFE membranes and stainless steel bone pins in humans

5. Comparative Analyses of Abscisic Acid Responses in Plants

6. Effects of cytosine arabinoside and daunorubicin on survival and cell cycle progression of chinese hamster ovary cells

7. Factors modifying the synergistic toxicity of deoxycytidine in combination with thymidine plus 5-fluorouracil in HeLa cells

8. Cytotoxic and cytokinetic effects of 1-beta-D-arabinofuranosylcytosine, daunorubicin, and 6-thioguanine on HeLa cells in culture

9. Cytotoxic and cytokinetic effects of thymidine, 5-fluorouracil, and deoxycytidine on HeLa cells in culture

10. Effects of Hoechst 33342 on survival and growth of two tumor cell lines and on hematopoietically normal bone marrow cells

11. Snapshot prediction of carbon productivity, carbon and protein content in a Southern Ocean diatom using FTIR spectroscopy.

12. Phenotypic plasticity of southern ocean diatoms: key to success in the sea ice habitat?

13. The central role of selenium in the biochemistry and ecology of the harmful pelagophyte, Aureococcus anophagefferens.

14. Ocean urea fertilization for carbon credits poses high ecological risks.

15. Genetic evidence for three unique components in primary cell-wall cellulose synthase complexes in Arabidopsis.

16. Dimerization of cotton fiber cellulose synthase catalytic subunits occurs via oxidation of the zinc-binding domains.

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