Biomineralisation
Biomineralisation is the formation of hard mineral structures by living organisms. This process is found throughout all taxonomic clades. Examples include teeth, bones, shells and
Publications
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Treude, T., S. Krause, L. Steinle, E. Burwicz, L.J. Hamdan, H. Niemann, T. Feseker, V. Liebetrau, S. Krastel, C. Berndt (accepted): Biogeochemical consequences
Introduction
The research group 'FishBase' is interested in developing scientific methods that may contribute to the improvement of fisheries management and nature conservation in Europe and
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Industrial Application. Engaging in ecological questions entails seeking novel enzymes with selected functions. Our emphasize lies on [NiFe] hydrogenases (catalyzing H2 ↔ 2H+ + 2e–) and carbon
Continuous Flow Analyzer
This device is a so called „Continuous Flow Analyzer“, an automated system for the determination of dissolved inorganic nutrients, especially in seawater. We
Dr. Lara Schmittmann
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Classical photogrammetry usually assumes that the entire image is sharp. However, when reconstructing tiny objects using macro lenses or microscopes, resolution is limited by depth of field (for