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Polyextremophiles: Life Under Multiple Forms of Stress
J Seckbach (Editor)
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Aharon Oren
(Editor)
, Helga Stan-Lotter (Editor)
Alexander Silberman Institute of Life Sciences
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Polyextremophiles
100%
Microorganisms
40%
High Temperature
40%
Hypersaline
40%
Desiccation
20%
Low Temperature
20%
High Hydrostatic Pressure
20%
Physiological Properties
20%
Toxic Chemicals
20%
Low pH
20%
Elevated Temperature
20%
High Pressure
20%
UV Radiation
20%
Nanotechnology
20%
Life-limiting
20%
Synthetic Biology
20%
Biochemical Properties
20%
High pH
20%
One-form
20%
Life on Earth
20%
Acidic Conditions
20%
Ionizing Radiation
20%
High Salt
20%
Desert Region
20%
Low-temperature Condition
20%
Alkaline Condition
20%
Desert Environment
20%
Astrobiology
20%
Cryosphere
20%
Anoxia
20%
Environmental Extremes
20%
Macroorganisms
20%
Hot Desert
20%
Cold Desert
20%
Low Alkaline
20%
Origin of Life
20%
Extraterrestrial Bodies
20%
Chemistry
Acidic Condition
100%
Cope Reaction
100%
Alkaline Condition
100%
Toxic Substance
100%
Ionizing Radiation
100%
Ultraviolet Irradiation
100%
Hyperbarism
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Exobiology
100%
Hydrostatic Pressure
100%
Thermal Spring
100%
Earth Cryosphere
100%
Origin of Life
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Microorganism
100%
Desiccation
50%
Hydrostatic Pressure
50%
Biogenesis
50%
Astrobiology
50%