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Photosynthesis: Microbial Mechanisms and Ecological Implications
Covers the mechanisms of photosynthesis, focusing on microbial processes and their ecological significance.
Biological Contaminants: Pathogens
Covers the definition of biological contaminants and the transmission of pathogens, including emerging infectious diseases and antibiotic resistance.
Protein-Repair Machineries: Evolution and Function
Explores the evolution and function of protein-repair machineries, emphasizing the role of ATP-fueled unfolding machines in preventing protein aggregation and promoting proper folding.
Sustainable Adhesives: Innovations and Applications
Explores the history, advantages, and classification of adhesives, including sustainable options like natural adhesives and bioadhesives.
Bacteria: Structure, Function, and Medical Applications
Covers the structure and function of bacteria, their roles in health, and medical applications like fecal transplants.
Luria-Delbrück Experiment: Testing Evolution Hypotheses
Explores the Luria-Delbrück experiment, demonstrating how probabilities are used to test evolution hypotheses.
Prokaryotic Transcription: Operons and Sigma Factors
Explores prokaryotic transcription, operons, sigma factors, gene regulation, and DNA loops in bacteria.
Borcherds' Proof: Strategy
Covers Borcherds' proof strategy, emphasizing the significance of simple roots and Weyl vectors.
Bacterial Growth and Metabolism
Explores bacteria structure, growth, metabolism, infection processes, and defense mechanisms.
Operational Amplifier: Non-Inverting Frequency-Independent Configuration
Discusses designing a non-inverting amplifier with frequency independence and expressing output voltage as a function of input voltage.