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    Time-series incubations in a coastal environment illuminates the importance of early colonizers and the complexity of bacterial biofilm dynamics on marine plastics by Lemonnier, C., Chalopin, M., Huvet, A., Le Roux, F., Labreuche, Y., Petton, B., Maignien, L., Paul-Pont, I., Reveillaud, J.

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-11-2022)
    “…The problematic of microplastics pollution in the marine environment is tightly linked to their colonization by a wide diversity of microorganisms, the…”
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    Cold-water coral mounds on the Pen Duick Escarpment, Gulf of Cadiz: The MiCROSYSTEMS project approach by Van Rooij, D., Blamart, D., De Mol, L., Mienis, F., Pirlet, H., Wehrmann, L.M., Barbieri, R., Maignien, L., Templer, S.P., de Haas, H., Hebbeln, D., Frank, N., Larmagnat, S., Stadnitskaia, A., Stivaletta, N., van Weering, T., Zhang, Y., Hamoumi, N., Cnudde, V., Duyck, P., Henriet, J.-P.

    Published in Marine geology (30-03-2011)
    “…Here we present a case study of three cold-water coral mounds in a juvenile growth stage on top of the Pen Duick Escarpment in the Gulf of Cadiz; Alpha, Beta…”
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    Role of the protozoan Isotricha prostoma, liquid-, and solid-associated bacteria in rumen biohydrogenation of linoleic acid by Boeckaert, C., Morgavi, D. P., Jouany, J.-P., Maignien, L., Boon, N., Fievez, V.

    Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-07-2009)
    “…From the simultaneous accumulation of hydrogenation intermediates and the disappearance of Isotricha prostoma after algae supplementation, we suggested a role…”
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    Anaerobic oxidation of methane in a cold-water coral carbonate mound from the Gulf of Cadiz by Maignien, L., Depreiter, D., Foubert, A., Reveillaud, J., De Mol, L., Boeckx, P., Blamart, D., Henriet, J.-P., Boon, N.

    “…The Gulf of Cadiz is an area of mud volcanism and gas venting through the seafloor. In addition, several cold-water coral carbonate mounds have been discovered…”
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    Microbial Fuel Cells for Sulfide Removal by Rabaey, Korneel, Van de Sompel, Kirsten, Maignien, Lois, Boon, Nico, Aelterman, Peter, Clauwaert, Peter, De Schamphelaire, Liesje, Pham, Hai The, Vermeulen, Jan, Verhaege, Marc, Lens, Piet, Verstraete, Willy

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-09-2006)
    “…Thus far, microbial fuel cells (MFCs) have been used to convert carbon-based substrates to electricity. However, sulfur compounds are ubiquitously present in…”
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    Carbonate mounds in a mud volcano province off north-west Morocco: Key to processes and controls by Foubert, Anneleen, Depreiter, Davy, Beck, Tim, Maignien, Loïs, Pannemans, Bart, Frank, Norbert, Blamart, Dominique, Henriet, Jean-Pierre

    Published in Marine geology (08-02-2008)
    “…This paper presents a new cluster of carbonate mounds discovered in 2002 in the Gulf of Cadiz off Morocco ( R/V Belgica 2002) in water depths of 500 to 600 m…”
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    Accumulation of trans C18:1 fatty acids in the rumen after dietary algal supplementation is associated with canges in the Butyrivibrio communitytrans by Boeckaert, C, Vlaeminck, B, Fievez, V, Maignien, L, Dijkstra, J, Boon, N

    “…Optimization of the fatty acid composition of ruminant milk and meat is desirable. Dietary supplementation of algae was previously shown to inhibit rumen…”
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