L'astrobiologia: alla ricerca della vita nell' universo
L'exobiologie ou l'origine chimique de la vie
L-Amino Acid Enrichments in Carbonaceous Meteorites: Implications for the Origin of Biological Homochirality
L-Lysine Adsorption on Oxide Surfaces as a Function of Environmental Conditions
L-selectin mediated leukocyte tethering in shear flow is controlled by multiple contacts and cytoskeletal anchorage facilitating fast rebinding events
L.I.F.E.: laser induced fluorescence emission, a non-invasive tool to detect photosynthetic pigments in glacial ecosystems
La-Mb Studies of Sugars
Laboratory detection of organic dust with the Cassini-CDA instrument
Laboratory Experiments of Condensed-phase Acetylene Mixtures with Astrophysical Applications
Laboratory Exploration of Organic and Inorganic Carbon by Laser-induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS): Relevance for Planetary Astrobiology Missions
Laboratory investigations supporting planetary space missions. Session PS 9 (Planetary and Solar System Sciences) at the XXIV General Assembly of the European Geophysical Society 1999, The Hague (Netherlands), 19 - 23 Apr 1999. Collection of papers.
Laboratory Measurements of Oxygen Gas Release from Basaltic Minerals Exposed to UV- Radiation: Implications for the Viking Gas Exchange Experiments
Laboratory Modeling of Perchlorates Impact on Subsurface Life in Martian-like Environments
Laboratory Modeling of Subsurface Life in Martian-like Environments
Laboratory observation on culture of cyanobacteria and problem of stromatolites morphogenesis
Laboratory photochemical formation of peptides in presence of meteorites as a model of chemical evolution process
Laboratory photolysis of gaseous mixtures of planetary interest
Laboratory Simulated Impact Shock on Ices relevant to Planetary icy Bodies
Laboratory Simulation of Acute X-Ray Radiation Emitted by Stellar Explosions and Survival Conditions of Extremophilic Microorganisms
Laboratory simulation of ultraviolet irradiation from the Sun on amino acids. III. irradiation of glycine-tyrosine