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Publications by Dinghong Jia
Influence of Temperature on the Bacterial Community in Substrate and Extracellular Enzyme Activity of Auricularia Cornea
Mycobiology
Infectious Diseases
Plant Science
Microbiology
Design of a 35-95 GHz Fundamental Monolithic Mixer Based on a Novel IF Extraction Structure
IEICE Electronics Express
Electronic Engineering
Condensed Matter Physics
Optical
Electrical
Magnetic Materials
Electronic
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Eurythermalism and the Temperature Dependence of Enzyme Activity
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The Optimum Temperature of Salicin Hydrolysis by Enzyme Action Is Independent of the Concentrations of Substrate and Enzyme
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