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SiC/Si ceramic hollow fibres: A new approach to Chlorella vulgaris biomass harvesting
Abstract Efficient harvesting of microalgae is a critical challenge for the viability of biorefineries, requiring technologies that combine high selectivity, low cost, and scalability. The current work evaluated the performance of an asymmetric hollow fibre ceramic membrane (HF‐SiC70Si30), fabricated by phase inversion and sintered at 1250°C, in the ...
Erisson Paulo Borges Lopes +4 more
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GNAO1 encephalopathy: broadening the phenotype and evaluating treatment and outcome [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To describe better the motor phenotype, molecular genetic features, and clinical course of GNAO1-related disease. METHODS: We reviewed clinical information, video recordings, and neuroimaging of a newly identified cohort of 7 patients ...
Bianchini, C +20 more
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Plant diversity estimates of Mediterranean islands differ among biodiversity databases
Large‐scale biodiversity databases encompass three main types of data for plants, namely single species point occurrences, co‐occurrences in vegetation plots, and checklists for specific areas. Evidence shows that such data types exhibit specific biases, reporting different species assemblages at local scales.
Francesco Santi +30 more
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Novel types of microbial-fermented tea should be developed more stably and safely. In this study, Kluyveromyces marxianus YE27 was used to ferment black tea. Results indicated that the grassy aroma in the tea considerably decreased and transformed into a
Meei-Ju Yang +5 more
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The one‐pot hydrothermal prep of Co‐doped few‐layer 1T‐MoS2 shows Co‐S bonds stabilizing the 1T phase, enhancing supercapacitor performance. Few‐layered 1T‐MoS2 is highly promising for supercapacitor applications due to its wide interlayer spacing, high electrical conductivity, and abundant active sites.
Qingling Jia +4 more
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The bioresource (>265 patients with >27,600 biospecimens until December 2019; recruitment ongoing) on severe aortic stenosis is of vital importance to improve the still incomplete understanding of its etiology as well as its transition to heart failure ...
Bo E. C. Beuthner +13 more
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Biodiversity and Biocollections: Problem of Correspondence [PDF]
This text is an English translation of those several sections of the original paper in Russian, where collection-related issues are considered. The full citation of the original paper is as following: Pavlinov I.Ya. 2016.
Pavlinov, Igor
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Simple and effective exercise design for assessing in vivo mitochondrial function in clinical applications using (31)P magnetic resonance spectroscopy. [PDF]
The growing recognition of diseases associated with dysfunction of mitochondria poses an urgent need for simple measures of mitochondrial function.
Carpenter, T Adrian +6 more
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A scalable dual‐functional strategy yields simultaneously sulfonated and nanosized cellulose for proton exchange membranes with continuous hydrogen‐bond networks. These sustainable membranes exhibit low‐humidity proton conductivity twofold higher than Nafion 212, providing a robust solution for next‐generation fuel cells.
Nan Li +6 more
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ABSTRACT Despite South Korea's extensive forest coverage, which accounts for approximately 63% of its total land area, the country imports over 83% of its timber needs and has shown a gradual decline in forest carbon sequestration capacity. The Circular Forest Management Policy (CFMP) addresses these challenges through systematic forest resource ...
Seoryeon Son +4 more
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