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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() Biogas im Garten: Bauanleitung für Selbstversorger Deutsch | 10 Feb. 2025 | ASIN: B0DWSGGNH6 | 47 Seiten | Epub | 1.94 MB Es ist leichter, als man denkt. Der Autor war selber überrascht davon, dass es auf Anhieb funktionierte. Er hatten in seinem Garten eigentlich schon immer viele Grünabfälle, doch am Größten war stets der Rasenabschnitt. Bei dem Rasenmähen fällt eine wirklich große Menge Gras an, welches mit dem Rasenmäher eingesammelt und auf den Komposthaufen geworfen wird. Schon nach wenigen Stunden wird dieser Grashaufen im Inneren sehr warm, wechselt seine Farbe von grün auf braun und fängt an zu stinken. Das ist bereits der Beginn von Biogas. Biogas ist neben Sonnen-, Wasser- und Windenergie eine regenerative Energiequelle, die zur Einsparung fossiler Brennstoffe beiträgt. Das brennbare Gas entsteht, indem organische Materialien (pflanzliche und tierische Produkte) in einer sauerstofffreien Umgebung durch Bakterien abgebaut werden. Dieser Prozess wird als anaerobe Vergärung bezeichnet. Mit diesem E-Book erhält der Leser einen Eindruck wie einfach es ist dieses Biogas zu produzieren und zum Kochen zu verwenden. ![]() Biofilm Infections By Thomas Bjarnsholt (auth.), Thomas Bjarnsholt, Peter Østrup Jensen, Claus Moser, Niels Høiby (eds.) 2011 | 314 Pages | ISBN: 144196083X | PDF | 7 MB There has been an increasing interest and emphasis on the sessile bacterial lifestyle biofilms since it was discovered that the vast majority of the total microbial biomass exists as biofilms. Leeuwenhoek first described the aggregation of bacteria in 1677, but it was only recently recognized as being important in chronic infection. In 1993, the American Society for Microbiology (ASM) recognized that the biofilm mode of growth was relevant to microbiology. This book covers both the evidence for biofilms in many chronic bacterial infections as well as the problems facing these infections such as diagnostics, pathogenesis, treatment regimes, and in vitro and in vivo models for studying biofilms. This is the first scientific book on biofilm infections, with chapters written by world- renowned scientists and clinicians. The intended audience of this book includes scientists, teachers at the university level, as well as clinicians. About the Editors: Thomas Bjarnsholt, Ph.D., Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark Peter Oestrup Jensen, Dept. of Clinical Microbiology, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark Claus Moser, Ph.D., Dept. of Clinical Microbiology, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark Niels Hoeby, Dept. of Clinical Microbiology, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark ![]() Biofilm Cities: How Microbes Build, Defend, and Communicate (The Library of Unconventional Ideas) English | 23 Jan. 2026 | ASIN: B0GJTMMT5H | 260 pages | EPUB (True) | 9.23 MB We tend to imagine bacteria as solitary wanderers floating in test tubes, but the reality beneath our feet and inside our bodies is far more complex. Biofilm Cities reveals that most microbes actually live in thriving, fortified communities that rival human metropolises in organization. This book answers a fundamental question: how do single-celled organisms cooperate to build structures, wage wars, and survive conditions that would kill an individual in seconds? It is an essential read for science enthusiasts, healthcare professionals, and anyone curious about the invisible social lives of the microscopic world. Readers will journey through the slime-paved streets of microbial mega-structures, discovering how bacteria engineer water channels, communicate via chemical languages, and ruthlessly police their own citizens against freeloaders. You will learn why these biological fortresses are so resistant to antibiotics, turning standard medical treatments into futile sieges, and explore how they wreak havoc on industrial pipelines while simultaneously cleaning our wastewater. From the plaque on your teeth to the rust on oil rigs, this narrative uncovers the massive impact of these microscopic collectives. Part of The Library of Unconventional Ideas, this volume bridges the gap between academic microbiology and popular science. By treating biofilms as sophisticated cities rather than mere infections, it offers a fresh perspective on the oldest life forms on Earth. Concise, engaging, and rigorously researched, this book provides the intellectual tools to understand the sticky ![]() Bioenergetic Wellness (Self Help) by Mirela Gorjanu English | August 11, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0FM2YY78F | 55 pages | EPUB | 0.12 Mb In a world of constant motion, a silent and profound energy flows within you, connecting your mind, body, and spirit in a delicate dance of existence. This is the essence of your bioenergetic self, a vibrant inner landscape waiting to be explored. ![]() Bioenergetic Self-Care: Bioenergetic Balance and Unshakeable Calm (Self Help) by Mirela Gorjanu English | November 6, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0G11Q35C9 | 67 pages | EPUB | 0.15 Mb Take a deep breath and let go of the guilt. You've spent too long trying to solve a systemic problem with surface-level fixes. You've tried the diets, pushed through the fatigue, and searched for calm, but the static always returns. ![]() Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services on Post-Industrial Land by Vimal Chandra Pandey English | October 28, 2024 | ISBN: 1394187386 | 416 pages | MOBI | 16 Mb Guide to post-industrial site restoration and re-establishment of rich communities of plant species for the provision of key ecosystem services ![]() Biodiversity: An Introduction, Second Edition By Kevin J. Gaston, John I. Spicer 2004 | 207 Pages | ISBN: 1405118571 | PDF | 5 MB This concise introductory text provides a complete overview of biodiversity - what it is, how it arose, its distribution, why it is important, human impact upon it, and what should be done to maintain it.Timely overview of the serious attempts made to quantify and describe biodiversity in a scientific way Acts as an easy entry point into the primary literature Provides real-world examples of key issues, including illustrations of major temporal and spatial patterns in biodiversity Designed primarily with undergraduate students and course lecturers in mind, it will also be of interest to anyone who requires an overview of, and entry to, the vast literature on these topics. All the figures included in the book are downloadable from the Blackwell Publishing website ![]() Biobanks in Healthcare: From the Collection of Biological Samples to Digital Health (ISTE Invoiced) by Nicole Arrighi, Paul Hofman English | November 27, 2024 | ISBN: 1786300230 | 192 pages | MOBI | 7.43 Mb Biobanks ensuring the governance and management of biological resources have become essential entities. The development of biotechnologies, the increased prevalence of biological drugs and the identification of biomarkers associated with molecular classifications of tissue lesions make it essential to have organized access to human biological samples, which have become precious and rare. The digital era and the production of massive data that comes with it have rendered biobanks the guarantors of the reproducibility of experiments and of the overall quality of medical research. ![]() Binomials in Late Middle English to Early Modern English: Style, Frequency and Etymology by Akinobu Tani English | 2025 | ISBN: 1032583908 | 247 Pages | True ePUB | 5 MB ![]() Binomials in Late Middle English to Early Modern English: Style, Frequency and Etymology by Akinobu Tani English | 2025 | ISBN: 1032583908 | 247 Pages | True PDF | 10 MB |