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1by Angela W Chan Richdeep S Gill Daniel Schiller Michael B Sawyer Published in World journal of gastroenterology : WJG (2014)“...Gastric cancer is one of the deadliest cancers worldwide, and is especially prevalent in Asian countries. With such high morbidity and mortality, early...”
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2by Graeber, Daniel Gelbrecht, Jörg Pusch, Martin T Anlanger, Christine von Schiller, Daniel Published in The Science of the total environment (01.11.2012)“...Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an important part of the global carbon cycle and significantly influences aquatic ecosystem functions. Recent studies suggest...”
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3by Bernal, Susana Bernal, Susana von Schiller, Daniel von Schiller, Daniel Sabater, Francesc Sabater, Francesc Martí, Eugènia Martí, Eugènia“...Hydrology is a key factor in the terrestrial landscape that connects upland and riparian ecosystems to streams. Hydrological connectivity through the catchment...”
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Published in Hydrobiologia (01.11.2013)
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4by Stephanie N. Merbt Lorenzo Proia James I. Prosser Eugénia Martí Emilio O. Casamayor Daniel von Schiller Published in Ecology (Durham) (01.09.2016)“...Stream microbial communities and associated processes are influenced by environmental fluctuations that may ultimately dictate nutrient export. Discharge...”
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5by Marcé, Rafael Schiller, Daniel Aguilera, Rosana Martí, Eugènia Bernal, Susana Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01.03.2018)“...In‐stream nutrient retention results from the interaction between hydrological and biogeochemical processes involved in downstream transport. While...”
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6by Pereda, Olatz Acuña, Vicenç von Schiller, Daniel Sabater, Sergi Elosegi, Arturo Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (01.03.2019)“...Effluents from urban wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) consist of complex mixtures of substances that can affect processes in the receiving ecosystems. Some...”
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7by Daniel von Schiller Susana Bernal Francesc Sabater Eugènia Martí Published in Freshwater science (01.03.2015)“...Most nutrient-spiraling studies have focused on estimates of gross uptake ( ), which show that streams take up dissolved inorganic nutrients very efficiently...”
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8“...► We survey on 359 product-innovating electronics firms in the Pearl River Delta, China. ► We examine the form and effect of interactive learning in product...”
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9by Davis, Vanessa W Schiller, Daniel E Eurich, Dean Sawyer, Michael B Published in World journal of surgical oncology (15.12.2012)“...Esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) often presents at a late, incurable stage, and mortality has increased substantially, due to an increase in incidence of EAC...”
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10by Chan, Angela W Mercier, Pascal Schiller, Daniel Bailey, Robert Robbins, Sarah Eurich, Dean T Sawyer, Michael B Broadhurst, David Published in British journal of cancer (08.12.2015)“...Background: Metabolomics has shown promise in gastric cancer (GC) detection. This research sought to identify whether GC has a unique urinary metabolomic...”
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11by Bernal, Susana Schiller, Daniel Martí, Eugènia Sabater, Francesc Published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences (01.09.2012)“...We aimed to investigate the temporal variation of in‐stream net dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) areal uptake rates (UDIN, in μg N m−2 min−1) and its...”
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12by Abril, Meritxell Bastias, Elliot von Schiller, Daniel Martí, Eugènia Menéndez, Margarita Muñoz, Isabel Published in Aquatic sciences (01.10.2019)“...In temperate headwater streams, riparian forests hinder the development of algae by reducing light availability and generate large inputs of detritus...”
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13by Obrador, Biel von Schiller, Daniel Marcé, Rafael Gómez-Gener, Lluís Koschorreck, Matthias Borrego, Carles Catalán, Núria Published in Scientific reports (14.02.2018)“...Despite the increasing understanding of the magnitude and drivers of carbon gas emissions from inland waters, the relevance of water fluctuation and associated...”
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14When Water Vanishes: Magnitude and Regulation of Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Dry Temporary Streamsby Gómez-Gener, Lluís Obrador, Biel Marcé, Rafael Acuña, Vicenç Catalán, Núria Casas-Ruiz, Joan Pere Sabater, Sergi Muñoz, Isabel von Schiller, Daniel Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01.06.2016)“...Most fluvial networks worldwide include watercourses that recurrently cease to flow and run dry. The spatial and temporal extent of the dry phase of these...”
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15“...The role of universities in the technological upgrading of developing countries is attracting more and more interest from both the academic community and...”
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16by Lluís Gómez-Gener Biel Obrador Daniel von Schiller Rafael Marcé Joan Pere Casas-Ruiz Lorenzo Proia Vicenç Acuña Núria Catalán Isabel Muñoz Matthias Koschorreck Published in Biogeochemistry (01.09.2015)“...During summer drought, Mediterranean fluvial networks are transformed into highly heterogeneous landscapes characterized by different environments (i.e.,...”
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17by Catalán, Núria Pastor, Ada Borrego, Carles M Casas‐Ruiz, Joan Pere Hawkes, Jeffrey A Gutiérrez, Carmen Schiller, Daniel Marcé, Rafael Published in Limnology and oceanography (01.02.2021)“...Dissolved organic matter (DOM) composition exerts a direct control on its degradation and subsequent persistence in aquatic ecosystems. Yet, under certain...”
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18by Casas‐Ruiz, Joan P Spencer, Robert G. M Guillemette, François Schiller, Daniel Obrador, Biel Podgorski, David C Kellerman, Anne M Hartmann, Jens Gómez‐Gener, Lluís Sabater, Sergi Marcé, Rafael Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01.08.2020)“...The origin and reactivity of dissolved organic matter (DOM) have received attention for decades due to the key role DOM plays in global carbon cycling and the...”
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19by Daniel von Schiller Daniel Graeber Miquel Ribot Xisca Timoner Vicenç Acuña Eugènia Martí Sergi Sabater Klement Tockner Published in Biogeochemistry (01.04.2015)“...The implications of stream flow intermittency for dissolved organic matter (DOM) are not well understood despite its potential significance for water quality...”
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20by Schiller, Daniel Published in Industry and innovation (01.12.2006)“...Universities are playing a major role in regional innovation by interacting directly with regional stakeholders. Up to now there is little evidence on...”