Microbial Secondary Metabolites and Biotechnology

Abstract This special issue highlights several aspects of the production of microbial metabolites of interest , From the discovery of new strains or new bioactive molecules released from new environments, to their further synthesis by traditional or innovative methods, different levels of biotechnological processes are covered.
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Microbial Secondary Metabolites and Biotechnology

Abstract This special issue highlights several aspects of the production of microbial metabolites of interest , From the discovery of new strains or new bioactive molecules released from new environments, to their further synthesis by traditional or innovative methods, different levels of biotechnological processes are covered.

Marine Fungus

Abstract The aim of this book and special issue is Focus on the ecology of marine fungi. Topics include, fungal abundance, distribution, activity, and Genetic and/or functional diversity in coastal open ocean environments, including seawater Column and sediment derived from laboratory and field studies.  
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Marine Fungus

Abstract The aim of this book and special issue is Focus on the ecology of marine fungi. Topics include, fungal abundance, distribution, activity, and Genetic and/or functional diversity in coastal open ocean environments, including seawater Column and sediment derived from laboratory and field studies.  

Emissions Control Catalysis

Important advances have been achieved over the past years in agriculture, industrial technology, energy, and health, which have contributed to human well-being. However, some of these improvements in our lives were accompanied by a great threat to the environment and public health, with photochemical smog, stratospheric ozone depletion, acid rain, global warming, and finally climate change being the most well-known major issues, as a result of a variety of pollutants emitted through these human activities.
Emissions Control Catalysis
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Emissions Control Catalysis

Important advances have been achieved over the past years in agriculture, industrial technology, energy, and health, which have contributed to human well-being. However, some of these improvements in our lives were accompanied by a great threat to the environment and public health, with photochemical smog, stratospheric ozone depletion, acid rain, global warming, and finally climate change being the most well-known major issues, as a result of a variety of pollutants emitted through these human activities.

Electrospun Polymer Nanofibers for Food and Health Applications

This Special Issue, titled ”Electrospun Polymer Nanofibers for Food and Health Applications” ( https: // www.mdpi.com/ journal/ fibers/ special issues/ electrospun polymer nanofibers food health), covers current research in this field, with a particular focus on the development of electrospun nanofiber meshes for various medical applications.
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Electrospun Polymer Nanofibers for Food and Health Applications

This Special Issue, titled ”Electrospun Polymer Nanofibers for Food and Health Applications” ( https: // www.mdpi.com/ journal/ fibers/ special issues/ electrospun polymer nanofibers food health), covers current research in this field, with a particular focus on the development of electrospun nanofiber meshes for various medical applications.

Electron Scattering In Gases

Experimental studies of electron scattering in gases, at the beginning of the XXth century, contributed to the formulation of modern, wave-like Quantum Mechanics: The minimum of the cross sections in Ar, Kr, Xe, now known as the Ramsauer–Townsend’s effect, was a puzzle for the theory, even within the old Quantum. An explosion of interest in atomic processes started with the advent of space flights.
Electron Scattering in Gases
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Electron Scattering In Gases

Experimental studies of electron scattering in gases, at the beginning of the XXth century, contributed to the formulation of modern, wave-like Quantum Mechanics: The minimum of the cross sections in Ar, Kr, Xe, now known as the Ramsauer–Townsend’s effect, was a puzzle for the theory, even within the old Quantum. An explosion of interest in atomic processes started with the advent of space flights.
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