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1. An Overview of Quantitative Capillary Refill Time: Measurement and Application in Clinical Practice
2. Biotechnological potentials of surfactants in coal utilization: a review
3. Biotechnology of Microorganisms from Coal Environments: From Environmental Remediation to Energy Production
4. Hydrogenotrophic methanogenesis in coal-bearing environments: Methane production, carbon sequestration, and hydrogen availability
5. Low-rank coal as a source of humic substances for soil amendment and fertility management
6. Microbial Co-processing and Beneficiation of Low-rank Coals for Clean Fuel Production: A Review
7. Nutritional factors influencing microbiota-mediated colonization resistance of the oral cavity: A literature review
8. Screening halotolerant bacteria for their potential as plant growth-promoting and coal-solubilizing agents
9. Utilization of Humic-Loaded Fly Ash as a Slow-Release Amendment for Soil Quality Improvement
10. Vitamin D-Induced Antimicrobial Peptides as Anti-Biofilm Agents: From Mechanisms to Therapeutic Opportunities
11. Epipelagic microbiome of the Small Aral Sea: Metagenomic structure and ecological diversity
12. A Comprehensive Review on Enhancing Saline Soil Reclamation Efficiency through Bacterial Solubilization of Low-Rank Coal
13. Bacterial cellulose produced by Medusomyces gisevii on glucose and sucrose: biosynthesis and structural properties
14. Resource recovery from low-rank coal and livestock manure for sustainable agroecosystems: a review
15. Effect of dehydration method on the micro- and nanomorphological properties of bacterial cellulose produced by Medusomyces gisevii on different substrates
16. Prebiotic Cellulose–Pullulan Matrix as a “Vehicle” for Probiotic Biofilm Delivery to the Host Large Intestine
17. Advanced “Green” Prebiotic Composite of Bacterial Cellulose/Pullulan Based on Synthetic Biology-Powered Microbial Coculture Strategy
18. Correction to: Advanced “Green” Prebiotic Composite of Bacterial Cellulose/Pullulan Based on Synthetic Biology-Powered Microbial Coculture Strategy (Polymers, (2022), 14, 15, (3224), 10.3390/polym14153224)
19. Protective role of plant antioxidants in gestational diabetes
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