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Designing new polymers for applications such as sustainable plastics, biomaterials, and 3D printing has traditionally been slow and expensive, relying heavily on trial‐and‐error experiments. This review shows how polymer informatics—the integration of large polymer databases, machine‐learning models, and automated robotic synthesis—enables fast ...
Md. Saiful Islam +6 more
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An exploratory study on the publication stages of early access articles in different bibliographic databases: A case study of IEEE journals. [PDF]
Zhu Y.
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ABSTRACT Climate change is making water availability more uncertain, with growing consequences for the productivity and long‐term sustainability of tropical and subtropical fruit orchards. Mangifera indica L. and Persea americana Mill. both require large amounts of water to sustain growth and productivity.
Eleonora Cataldo
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Multi-Script and Multi-Language bibliographic databases: some Japanese perspectives
This paper, based on research visits made during 1996, examines the provision of multi-language and multi-script bibliographic databases in Japan, concentrating particularly on the university and public library sector. It discusses issues in multi-script
Wells, David
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Abstract BACKGROUND This work investigated the synthesis of TiO2‐P25/polyaniline (PANI) nanocomposites, denoted as PANI– TiO2, via chemical oxidative polymerization under different aniline:H+ molar ratios, and evaluated their performance in heterogeneous photocatalysis (HP).
Vanessa Mendonça Mendes Vargas +3 more
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Thesauri and Bibliographic database
Kenkichi Nagai, Ikuko Harada
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Presence of alleged predatory journals in bibliographic databases: Analysis of Beall’s list
Marta Somoza-Fernández +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Medical and dental education share the common goal of preparing clinically competent and socially responsible health professionals. Despite this shared goal, the two disciplines have evolved as distinct academic fields, with limited empirical comparisons between them.
Yoon Min Gil
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ABSTRACT Objective The “Hand‐as‐Foot” teaching method is an innovative, hands‐on approach that uses gesture‐based movements to represent anatomical structures and functions. It has been used successfully in medical education to help simplify and communicate complex ideas. However, its use in dental education remains relatively unexplored.
Shivangi Vats +2 more
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Editorial: Linked open bibliographic data for real-time research assessment
Mohamed Ben Aouicha +2 more
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