No microalgae have so far been found and the ministry is now also gathering air samples to see whether the problem is airborne. |
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We investigated the importance of snowmelt as an organizing factor for epilithic microalgae in a high-altitude montane stream during 3 yr of differing melt characteristics. |
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These blue-green, one-celled microalgae are rich in carotenoids, including phycocyanin, the pigment that's responsible for spirulina's blue-green tint. |
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Macroalgae, microalgae and selected physical and chemical stream parameters were collected from 33 stream segments in Bolivia. |
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Vegetarians can use microalgae supplements to get the same omega-3 fatty acids as are found in fish. |
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Examples of green algae include the ulvas commonly found along estuaries and the mouths of rivers, as well as plankton and chlorella microalgae. |
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Microalga Dunaliella salina is a type of halophile pink microalgae especially found in sea salt fields. |
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Diatoms are a major group of microalgae, and are among the most common types of phytoplankton. |
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Unlike macroalgae, which were clearly viewed as plants, microalgae were frequently considered animals because they are often motile. |
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Roquette has added a production unit dedicated to microalgae at its industrial site in Lestrem. |
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Cultivated microalgae and the carotenoid fucoxanthin from Odontella aurita as potent antiproliferative agents in bronchopulmonary and epithelial cell lines. |
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Tego Stemlastin is a standardized extract of Cyanidium caldarium, a red microalgae extract, that is said to combat the appearance of chronological aging. |
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Microalgae are among the fastest growing autotrophs on the earth, which are utilizing commonly available material for their growth. |
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Microalgae are unicellular organisms that are usually found in freshwater and marine systems, and are capable of performing photosynthesis, Al Harethi said. |
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Reynaud PA, Lumpkin TA Microalgae of the Lanzhou cryptogamic crust. |
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