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Soil fungi facilitate the translocation of inorganic nutrients from soil minerals to other microorganisms and plants. This ability is particularly advantageous in impoverished soils, because fungal mycelial networks can bridge otherwise spatially disconnected and inaccessible nutrient hotspots...
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This data is a model of synthetic adversarial activity surrounded by noise and was funded by DARPA. The various versions include gradually more complex networks of activities.
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This data is a model of synthetic adversarial activity surrounded by noise and was funded by DARPA. The various versions include gradually more complex networks of activities.
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This data was generated by the organization IvySys. Activities can be phone calls, transactions, or any other type of communications. Most of the files are of the type .edges, .rdf, or .csv; but all can be opened in a text editor. A good introduction to this data can be found in \Tutorial1\MAA...
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Last updated on 2023-05-02T18:08:23+00:00 by LN Anderson Fungal Monoisolate Multi-Omics Data Package DOI "KS4A-Omics1.0_FspDS68" Molecular mechanisms underlying fungal mineral weathering and nutrient translocation in low nutrient environments remain poorly resolved, due to the lack of a platform for...