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1. Cell-specific rates of sulfate reduction and fermentation in the sub-seafloor biosphere

2. The phylogeography and ecology of Oligobrachia frenulate species suggest a generalist chemosynthesis-based fauna in the arctic

3. Microbial turnover times in the deep seabed studied by amino acid racemization modelling

4. Marine Deep Biosphere Microbial Communities Assemble in Near-Surface Sediments in Aarhus Bay

5. Single-Cell Genomics Reveals a Diverse Metabolic Potential of Uncultivated Desulfatiglans-Related Deltaproteobacteria Widely Distributed in Marine Sediment

6. Sulfate Transporters in Dissimilatory Sulfate Reducing Microorganisms: A Comparative Genomics Analysis

7. Concurrent Methane Production and Oxidation in Surface Sediment from Aarhus Bay, Denmark

8. Inference and reconstruction of the heimdallarchaeial ancestry of eukaryotes

14. Ubiquitous Presence and Novel Diversity of Anaerobic Alkane Degraders in Cold Marine Sediments.

15. Asgard archaea illuminate the origin of eukaryotic cellular complexity

16. On the evolution and physiology of cable bacteria

21. Gravitational Flux Tubes

23. Toda chains with type A_m Lie algebra for multidimensional m-component perfect fluid cosmology

25. Intersecting electric and magnetic p-branes: spherically symmetric solutions

26. Integrable Multicomponent Perfect Fluid Multidimensional Cosmology II: Scalar Fields

27. Stability Properties of the Starobinsky Cosmological Model

29. The phylogeography and ecology of Oligobrachia frenulate species suggest a generalist chemosynthesis-based fauna in the arctic

30. Inference and reconstruction of the heimdallarchaeial ancestry of eukaryotes

31. Inference and reconstruction of the heimdallarchaeial ancestry of eukaryotes

33. Cell-specific rates of sulfate reduction and fermentation in the sub-seafloor biosphere.

35. Predominant Archaea in marine sediments degrade detrital proteins

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