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Free‐standing plasmonic gold‐based fractal antennas are fabricated by 3D nanoprinting, employing focused electron beam induced deposition and an optimized purification method to remove carbon while conserving structural fidelity. Simulation and experiment show broadband plasmonic activity, including customizable polarizability, thereby paving the way ...
Verena Reisecker +6 more
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The Market Concept of the 21st Century: a New Approach to Consumer Segmentation
World economic development in the 21st century keeps tendencies and contradictions of the previous century. Economic growth in a number of the countries and, as a result, growth of consumption adjoins to an aggravation of global problems of the present ...
Maria Igorevna Sokolova
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Navigating the Ethereal Tightrope: The Nanogenerator Manipulates Neurons for Immune Equilibrium
This review explores how nanogenerators modulate neuroimmune responses, offering innovative strategies for treating neurological disorders. By interfacing with neural pathways, they enable precise control of immune activity, especially via vagus nerve stimulation.
Jia Du +5 more
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ABSTRACT Frozen fruit pulp production addresses food availability, yet its manufacturing involves numerous legal, sanitary, and socio‐environmental considerations. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between the discourse of frozen fruit pulp producers on corporate websites and social media and their operational practices, aiming to identify ...
Italo Emmanoel Mesquita Oliveira de Moura +2 more
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The transition times of the banking system in South-eastern Europe [PDF]
The paper analyses the commercial banking sector's development in southeastern Europe during the transition period. The transition of the banking sector evolved - or is still evolving - parallel with the general economic transition.
Kazinczy, Eszter
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Institutional Entrepreneurship and Work for Enhanced Sustainability at the Base of the Pyramid
ABSTRACT Promoting sustainability at the base of the pyramid (BoP) often falls short of inclusive development due to informal and fragmented institutions, creating institutional voids. Although institutions are critical in BoP settings, there is limited clarity on how institutional mechanisms can address sustainability challenges in low‐income contexts
Nikolas K. Kelling +2 more
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Innovation and research in organic farming: A multi‐level approach to facilitate cooperation among stakeholders [PDF]
A wider range of stakeholders is expected to be involved in organic research. A decision‐support tool is needed to define priorities and to allocate tasks among institutions. Based on research and management experience in organic research,
Bellon, S., Desclaux, D., LE PICHON, V.
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MCC‐135 treatment significantly prolonged the seizure latency and alleviated hippocampal neuronal damage in KA‐induced epileptic mice. Furthermore, MCC‐135 reduced NCX1 levels, alleviated intracellular calcium overload, and downregulated glutamate levels in the epileptic mice.
Chaoning Liu +10 more
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This review focuses on the mechanisms of Zn2+ electrodeposition and interfacial failure together with systematical artificial interphase layer design strategies from carbon materials, zincophilic alloys, to inorganic/organic compound layers, regulating ion flux and desolvation and providing guidance for programmable interface construction in aqueous ...
Bixian Chen +12 more
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Mechanisms, materials, structures, and applications of the FIPSs. Abstract Flexible ionic pressure sensors (FIPS) have emerged as promising candidates for bridging the gap between electronics and biologically compatible interfaces. Unlike previous reviews, which focused primarily on materials or devices, this review presents a classification of FIPS ...
Mengjie Wang +10 more
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