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    New yeasts-new brews: modern approaches to brewing yeast design and development by Gibson, B, Geertman, J-M A, Hittinger, C T, Krogerus, K, Libkind, D, Louis, E J, Magalhães, F, Sampaio, J P

    Published in FEMS yeast research (01-06-2017)
    “…The brewing industry is experiencing a period of change and experimentation largely driven by customer demand for product diversity. This has coincided with a…”
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    Adaptive Laboratory Evolution of Ale and Lager Yeasts for Improved Brewing Efficiency and Beer Quality by Gibson, B, Dahabieh, M, Krogerus, K, Jouhten, P, Magalhães, F, Pereira, R, Siewers, V, Vidgren, V

    “…Yeasts directly impact the efficiency of brewery fermentations as well as the character of the beers produced. In recent years, there has been renewed interest…”
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    Potential application of yeasts from Ecuadorian chichas in controlled beer and chicha production by Grijalva-Vallejos, N., Krogerus, K., Nikulin, J., Magalhães, F., Aranda, A., Matallana, E., Gibson, B.

    Published in Food microbiology (01-09-2021)
    “…The potential of yeasts isolated from traditional chichas as starter cultures, either for controlled production of the native beverage or for industrial beer…”
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    Effect of the orientation and fluid flow on the accumulation of organotin compounds to Chemcatcher passive samplers by Ahkola, H, Juntunen, J, Laitinen, M, Krogerus, K, Huttula, T, Herve, S, Witick, A

    Published in Environmental science--processes & impacts (01-04-2015)
    “…Monitoring of harmful substances in an aquatic environment is based on spot sampling which is the only sampling technique accepted by environmental authorities…”
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    Bioavailability of phosphorus in purified municipal wastewaters by Ekholm, P., Krogerus, K.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-02-1998)
    “…The phosphorus (P) load from municipalities to surface waters can be markedly reduced using current wastewater treatment technology. However, the choice of…”
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    Determining algal-available phosphorus of differing origin: routine phosphorus analyses versus algal assays by Ekholm, Petri, Krogerus, Kirsti

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-02-2003)
    “…Issue Title: Part I: Sediment-Water Interaction 13 Part II: Salt Ecosystems Section Eutrophication of surface waters can be accelerated by anthropogenic…”
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    Phosphorus in settling matter and bottom sediments in lakes loaded by agriculture by Krogerus, Kirsti, Ekholm, Petri

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-02-2003)
    “…Issue Title: Part I: Sediment-Water Interaction 13 Part II: Salt Ecosystems Section In shallow lakes, the cycling of P between water and bottom sediments is…”
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    Accuracy of Water Quality Predictions with Loading Scenarios of Forest Industry Waste Waters by Huttula, Timo, Peltonen, Anu, Frisk, Tom, Wirola, Hannu, Krogerus, Kirsti

    Published in Water science and technology (01-12-1999)
    “…The environmental effects of the Finnish industrial loadings are in practice decided by water courts as they give permits. In decision-making they use an…”
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    Accuracy of water quality predictions with loading scenarios of forest industry waste waters by HUTTULA, T, PELTONEN, A, FRISK, T, WIROLA, H, KROGERUS, K

    Published in Water Science & Technology (1999)
    “…The environmental effects of the Finnish industrial loadings are in practice decided by water courts as they give permits. In decision-making they use an…”
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    Detrimental effect of dietary sodium and beneficial effect of dietary magnesium on glomerular changes in cyclosporin-A-treated spontaneously hypertensive rats by PERE, A.-K, KROGERUS, L, MERVAALA, E. M. A, LAAKSO, J, KARPPANEN, H, INKINEN, K, PERE, P, AHONEN, J, VAPAATALO, H, LINDGREN, L

    Published in Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation (01-04-1998)
    “…Cyclosporin A (CsA) causes renal magnesium wasting, hypertension, and occasionally irreversible renal damage. We examined the effect of dietary sodium and…”
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