Jacob, Daniel J., 1958-
Jacob, Daniel J.
Daniel Jacob
Jacob, Daniel J., 1958-...., climatologue
VIAF ID: 117853813 (Personal)
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Works
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1H NMR, GC-EI-TOFMS, and data set correlation for fruit metabolomics: application to spatial metabolite analysis in melon |
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Complete Genome Sequence of Mycoplasma putrefaciens Strain 9231, One of the Agents of Contagious Agalactia in Goats |
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COordination of Standards in MetabOlomicS (COSMOS): facilitating integrated metabolomics data access |
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Deciphering genetic diversity and inheritance of tomato fruit weight and composition through a systems biology approach |
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Draft Genome Sequences of Mycoplasma auris and Mycoplasma yeatsii, Two Species of the Ear Canal of Caprinae |
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An efficient spectra processing method for metabolite identification from 1H-NMR metabolomics data |
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Émissions de CO2 estimées par données satellitaires sur les villes à forte croissance démographique |
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FAIRness Literacy: The Achilles’ Heel of Applying FAIR Principles |
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Highly Repeatable Dissolution Dynamic Nuclear Polarization for Heteronuclear NMR Metabolomics |
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In silico exploration of the fructose-6-phosphate phosphorylation step in glycolysis: genomic evidence of the coexistence of an atypical ATP-dependent along with a PPi-dependent phosphofructokinase in Propionibacterium freudenreichii subsp. shermani |
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An integrative genomics approach for deciphering the complex interactions between ascorbate metabolism and fruit growth and composition in tomato |
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Integrative Metabolomics for Assessing the Effect of Insect (Hermetia illucens) Protein Extract on Rainbow Trout Metabolism |
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Introduction to atmospheric chemistry |
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Klimawandel in Deutschland : Entwicklung, Folgen, Risiken und Perspektiven |
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Life on arginine for Mycoplasma hominis: clues from its minimal genome and comparison with other human urogenital mycoplasmas |
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Mapping the proteome of poplar and application to the discovery of drought-stress responsive proteins |
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MeRy-B: a web knowledgebase for the storage, visualization, analysis and annotation of plant NMR metabolomic profiles |
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MetaBase—the wiki-database of biological databases |
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Metabolomic profiling in tomato reveals diel compositional changes in fruit affected by source-sink relationships |
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Metabotyping of 30 maize hybrids under early-sowing conditions reveals potential marker-metabolites for breeding |
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Mycoplasma mycoides, from "mycoides Small Colony" to "capri". A microevolutionary perspective |
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NMR-Based Tissular and Developmental Metabolomics of Tomato Fruit. |
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nmrML: a community supported open data standard for the description, storage, and exchange of NMR data |
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NMRProcFlow: a graphical and interactive tool dedicated to 1D spectra processing for NMR-based metabolomics. |
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Optimizing 1D H-NMR profiling of plant samples for high throughput analysis: extract preparation, standardization, automation and spectra processing |
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PhenoMeNal: Processing and analysis of Metabolomics data in the Cloud |
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Plant metabolism as studied by NMR spectroscopy. |
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Predictive metabolomics of multiple Atacama plant species unveils a core set of generic metabolites for extreme climate resilience |
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Space-borne CO2 emissions estimates for fast-growing cities. |
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Taiki kagaku nyūmon |
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Toward interoperable bioscience data |
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Workflow4Metabolomics: a collaborative research infrastructure for computational metabolomics |
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大気化学入門 |
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