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1. Codon bias, nucleotide selection, and genome size predict in situ bacterial growth rate and transcription in rewetted soil.

2. Growth rate as a link between microbial diversity and soil biogeochemistry

3. Metatranscriptomes of California grassland soil microbial communities in response to rewetting.

4. Hyperactive nanobacteria with host-dependent traits pervade Omnitrophota

5. Expansion of the global RNA virome reveals diverse clades of bacteriophages

8. Rapid Response of Nitrogen Cycling Gene Transcription to Labile Carbon Amendments in a Soil Microbial Community.

9. The Functional Significance of Bacterial Predators.

10. Life history strategies among soil bacteria—dichotomy for few, continuum for many

11. Genomics, Exometabolomics, and Metabolic Probing Reveal Conserved Proteolytic Metabolism of Thermoflexus hugenholtzii and Three Candidate Species From China and Japan

13. Metagenomes and Metatranscriptomes of a Glucose-Amended Agricultural Soil

20. Glucose addition increases the magnitude and decreases the age of soil respired carbon in a long-term permafrost incubation study

21. Position-Specific Metabolic Probing and Metagenomics of Microbial Communities Reveal Conserved Central Carbon Metabolic Network Activities at High Temperatures

30. Predicting the Responses of Soil Nitrite-Oxidizers to Multi-Factorial Global Change: A Trait-Based Approach

34. Accelerated microbial turnover but constant growth efficiency with warming in soil

39. A positive relationship between the abundance of ammonia oxidizing archaea and natural abundance δ15N of ecosystems

43. Microbial central carbon metabolism in a tidal freshwater marsh and an upland mixed conifer soil under oxic and anoxic conditions.

46. Coastal Wetland Responses to Warming

47. Unraveling the functional dark matter through global metagenomics

48. Female athlete health domains: A supplement to the International olympic committee consensus statement on methods for recording and reporting epidemiological data on injury and illness in sport

49. Female athlete health domains: a supplement to the International Olympic Committee consensus statement on methods for recording and reporting epidemiological data on injury and illness in sport

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