Browsing Staff publications (SWEE) by Author "Hallsworth, John E."

Browsing Staff publications (SWEE) by Author "Hallsworth, John E."

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  • Stevenson, Andrew; Hamill, Philip G.; Medina-Vayá, Ángel; Kminek, Gerhard; Rummel, John D.; Dijksterhuis, Jan; Timson, David J.; Magan, Naresh; Leong, Su-lin L.; Hallsworth, John E. (Wiley, 2016-11-13)
    For the most-extreme fungal xerophiles, metabolic activity and cell division typically halts between 0.700 and 0.640 water activity (approximately 70.0-64.0% relative humidity). Here, we investigate whether glycerol can ...
  • McGenity, Terry J.; Gessesse, Amare; Hallsworth, John E.; Cela, Esther Garcia; Verheecke-Vaessen, Carol; Wang, Fengping; Chavarría, Max; Haggblom, Max M.; Molin, Søren; Danchin, Antoine; Smid, Eddy J.; Lood, Cédric; Cockell, Charles S.; Whitby, Corinne; Liu, Shuang‐Jiang; Keller, Nancy P.; Stein, Lisa Y.; Bordenstein, Seth R.; Lal, Rup; Nunes, Olga C.; Gram, Lone; Singh, Brajesh K.; Webster, Nicole S.; Morris, Cindy; Sivinski, Sharon; Bindschedler, Saskia; Junier, Pilar; Antunes, André; Baxter, Bonnie K.; Scavone, Paola; Timmis, Kenneth (Wiley, 2020-05-14)
    We have recently argued that, because microbes have pervasive – often vital – influences on our lives, and that therefore their roles must be taken into account in many of the decisions we face, society must become ...

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