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    Phenotypic characterization and putative virulence factors of human, animal and environmental isolates of Plesiomonas shigelloides

    Plesiomonas shigelloides (a bacterium widely distributed in aquatic ecosystems causing both intestinal and extra-intestinal diseases) shows a host of putative virulence markers, such as hemolysins, cytotoxins, pr...

    A. Salerno, I. Čižnár, K. Krovacek, M. Conte, S. Dumontet in Folia Microbiologica (2010)

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    Effects of organic amendment and herbicide treatment on soil microbial biomass

     The interactive effects of vermi-compost from sewage sludge and either the sulfonylurea herbicide, rimsulfuron, or the imidazolinone herbicide, imazethapyr, on some soil biochemical and microbiological proper...

    P. Perucci, S. Dumontet, S. A. Bufo, A. Mazzatura in Biology and Fertility of Soils (2000)

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    Book and Conference Proceedings

    Food Quality, Nutrition and Health

    5th Heidelberg Nutrition Forum/Proceedings of the ECBA — Symposium and Workshop, February 27 — March 1, 1998 in Heidelberg, Germany

    L. H. Grimme, S. Dumontet in Gesunde Ernährung (2000)

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    Synopsis

    Although the European food supply seems one of the most secure and safest in the world at present, the focus on developments in food quality, nutrition and health during ECBA’s symposium and workshop revealed a n...

    L. H. Grimme, S. Dumontet in Food Quality, Nutrition and Health (2000)

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    Working Group I

    In Europe the positive links between basic research, the application of scienti­fic knowledge for economic purposes and for the health of citizens have to be developed. This realisation can be justified especi...

    L. H. Grimme, S. Dumontet in Food Quality, Nutrition and Health (2000)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Working Group III

    There is no doubt that there are intimate links between nutrition and health. And modern technologies in food production and processing, food regulations and the whole system of food surveillance and monitorin...

    L. H. Grimme, S. Dumontet in Food Quality, Nutrition and Health (2000)

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    Conclusions and Recommendations

    The two-stage effort of ECBA to focus first its attention on the contributions to the symposium on “Food Quality, Nutrition and Health” from experts and then to extract some valuable information for the discus...

    L. H. Grimme, S. Dumontet in Food Quality, Nutrition and Health (2000)

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    Working Group II

    The rural environment, at least as far as this has been understood in the European tradition, is neither a wild space in which nomadic encampments are scattered, nor an ephemeral aggregate of highly industrial...

    L. H. Grimme, S. Dumontet in Food Quality, Nutrition and Health (2000)

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    Transformations of carbon and nitrogen during composting of animal manure and shredded paper

    Composts produced from animal manures and shredded paper were characterized in terms of their carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) forms and C mineralization. Total, water-soluble, acid-hydrolyzable and non-hydrolyzab...

    T. Paré, H. Dinel, M. Schnitzer, S. Dumontet in Biology and Fertility of Soils (1998)

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    Limited downward migration of pollutant metals (Cu, Zn, Ni, and Pb) in acidic virgin peat soils near a smelter

    The distribution of pollutant heavy metals (Cu, Zn, Ni, Cd, and Pb) was determined in 11 acidic virgin peat profiles located along two transects moving away from a smelter plant in the Noranda region of Quebec...

    S. Dumontet, M. Lévesque, S. P. Mathur in Water, Air, and Soil Pollution (1990)