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The cicatricial variant of cryptogenic organizing pneumonia may be predictive of a more recalcitrant form of COP that needs to be morphologically separated from classical COP, usual interstitial pneumonia, and nonspecific interstitial pneumonia.

Different explanations, such as thermal instability of enzymes, product inhibition, change of the substrate structure into a more recalcitrant form, and deactivation of enzymes by shear stress from agitation have been proposed as possible causes (Taneda et al. 2012).

We specifically selected barley straw as the substrate in experiment 2 with the expectation that it would represent even a more recalcitrant forage source than barley silage.

However, lignocellulosic materials have a more recalcitrant structure and a different carbohydrate composition than the materials used in 1G ethanol production; in addition the residual material generated in the 2G process differs from the 1G process.

The higher δC values measured in restored sites together with their very high variability, independent of the average connection time (Fig. 5B), suggested that organic matter in these restored sites was mostly controlled by riverine transported organic matter and had potentially a more recalcitrant nature (Hein et al., 2003; Aspetsberger et al., 2002).

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Also the carbon is of a much more recalcitrant type needing prolonged heating at high temperature to be removed.

The more the media, and I mean by that only those who go after something in such a cruel way, the more we back a political leader or a person into a corner, the more recalcitrant and stubborn they become and the more defensive they become.

In our study, CDOM accumulation in the dark MP-treatments (ES2) with a relatively reduced rate of oxygen consumption compared to C, suggests a microbial production of more recalcitrant CDOM over a less-labile/refractory substrate such as polystyrene micro particles.

In wastewater with an overall COD of 2027 mg/L, a formulation with a high concentration of acetate (800 mg COD/L) was more recalcitrant to degradation than a formulation with a high concentration of glucose (800 mg COD/L).

For both neutral and acidic fractions, high DP fractions (A, B and C) are more recalcitrant and low DP oligosaccharides (row E, F and G) could be partially digested to mono-saccharides after separation from crude oligosaccharides.

Then, in a subsequent AHP step, an oxidizing post-treatment removes the more recalcitrant lignin from the cell walls.

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