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Isolation And Characterization Of A Chlorothalonil-degrading Bacterium
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Study On The Preservation Of Strawberry By Chitosan Radiolysis Products Film
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Research On The Biodegradation Mechanism And Degradation Products Of Herbicide Chlorimuron-Ethyl
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Activity Research Of Gracilaria Lemaneiformis-degradation Products And Cloning Expression Of Sulfatase Gene In Degrading Bacteria Flammeovirga Pacifica
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Photodegradation Of Clomazone And Ecotoxicolgical Effects On Earthworm
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Effects Of Harvest-time And Air-curing Envirionment On Content Of Neutral Aroma Components Of Burley Tobacco
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Study Of The Degradation Of Chiral Neonicotinoid Insecticide Cycloxaprid In Aerobic Soils
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Extraction, Structure, Antioxidant And Antiaging Activity Of Polysaccharides And Their Degradation Products By Lentinus Edodes SD-08
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Determination Of Acetamiprid Content In Black Soil Determination And Begradation Products
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The Ecological Toxicology Research Of Prochloraz And Its Degradation Products On Chironomid
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Detection Of Tetracycline And Its Degradation Products Based On Asymmetric Resonator Combined With THz Spectroscopy
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Streptomyces Degradation Products Of Straw As The Use Of Resources
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Degradation Dynamics And Final Residues Of Thiamethoxam In Rice
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The Degradation Of Thiacloprid In Soil And Water Environment
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Study On The Simultaneous Degradation Of Five Pesticides By Paenibacillus Polymyxa From Panax Ginseng And The Characteristics Of Their Products
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The High Performance Liquid Separation And The Electrospray Mass Spectrometry Analysis Of The Oxidative Degradation Products From The Black-bone Silky Fowl Melanin
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Studies On The Thromoplast Pigments And Degradation Products Of The Different Genotypes Tobacco
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Study On Detection Of Chlorothalonil And Its Degradation Products In Pakchoi By MISPE-HPLC
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Effects Of Ginkgo Biloba Polysaccharide Degradation Products On Anti-Inflammatory And Antioxidant Activities Of Macrophages
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Observations on the ruminal protein degradation products and the absorption of ruminally derived free and peptide-bound amino acids via ovine forestomach epithelia in vitro
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