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Volume 3 (2007), Issue 7 (July)

  1. Biodegradability of tannin-containing wastewater from leather industry.
    Biodegradation, 18(4): 465-72. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  2. Restorative places or scary spaces? The impact of woodland on the mental well-being of young adults.
    Health Place, 13(4): 799-811. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  3. Plant cell walls are enfeebled when attempting to preserve native lignin configuration with poly-p-hydroxycinnamaldehydes: Evolutionary implications.
    Phytochemistry, 68(14): 1932-56. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  4. Biosynthesis of poly-beta-hydroxyalkanoate by Brevundimonas vesicularis LMG P-23615 and Sphingopyxis macrogoltabida LMG 17324 using acid-hydrolyzed sawdust as carbon source.
    J Biosci Bioeng, 103(6): 542-6. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  5. Genetic improvement of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for xylose fermentation.
    Biotechnol Adv, 25(5): 425-41. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  6. Monitoring and information reporting for sustainable forest management: a regional comparison of forestry stakeholder perceptions.
    J Environ Manage, 84(4): 572-85. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  7. Permethrin may disrupt testosterone biosynthesis via mitochondrial membrane damage of Leydig cells in adult male mouse.
    Endocrinology, 148(8): 3941-9. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  8. The Japanese experience with the Blue Book and subsequent activities in environmental biosafety of GM crops.
    Environ Biosafety Res, 5(4): 237-8. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  9. Distribution of dimethoate in the body after a fatal organphosphateintoxication.
    Forensic Sci Int, 170(2): 129-32. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  10. Tree diversity reduces herbivory by forest insects.
    Ecol Lett, 10(9): 835-48. [Abstract] [Full-text]
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Volume 1 (2005)
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  Issue 2 (August)
  Issue 3 (September)
  Issue 4 (October)
  Issue 5 (November)
  Issue 6 (December)

Volume 2 (2006)
  Issue 1 (January)
  Issue 2 (February)
  Issue 3 (March)
  Issue 4 (April)
  Issue 5 (May)
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  Issue 10 (October)
  Issue 11 (November)
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Volume 3 (2007)
  Issue 1 (January)
  Issue 2 (February)
  Issue 3 (March)
  Issue 4 (April)
  Issue 5 (May)
  Issue 6 (June)
  Issue 7 (July)
  Issue 8 (August)
  Issue 9 (September)
  Issue 10 (October)
  Issue 11 (November)
  Issue 12 (December)

Volume 4 (2008)
  Issue 1 (January)
  Issue 2 (February)
  Issue 3 (March)
  Issue 4 (April)
  Issue 5 (May)
  Issue 6 (June)
  Issue 7 (July)
  Issue 8 (August)



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