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function of soil microbial community—often called community level physiological profile (CLPP)—is to provide soil with different carbon sources and to observe its ability to utilize them. In experiments performed to test the stability of CLPP during storage
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1. Introduction The current enthusiasm for photochemistry can be partially attributed to the booming interest of the synthetic community in photoredox catalysis. Photoredox catalysis has enabled nontraditional reaction
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such ineffective processes may bear safety risks for some transformations. To overcome these limitations and in order to access the full potential of organic chemistry, the synthetic community needs to adopt and develop alternative technologies. An
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