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Hollow poly(heptazine imide) spheres are prepared through a novel approach that integrates hard templating with ionothermal synthesis. This method enables precise control over surface area, pore volume, hydrophilicity, light absorption, band position, and metal composition. These tunable properties facilitate the customized design of semiconductors for
Lingli Ni +10 more
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Origin of the Carbon Dioxide Produced in the Browning Reaction of Evaporated Milk
R.C. Dutra, N.P. Tarassuk, Max Kleiber
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DISEASES OF MUSCLE. A Study in Pathology. By Raymond D. Adams, D. Denny‐Brown and Carl M. Pearson. London: Cassell & Co. Ltd. New York: Paul B. Hoeber, Inc. Pp. xv + 556. 347 illustrations [PDF]
Melissa Draper
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A potent anionic citric acid‐based 3D‐printed scaffold is developed for the sustained and controlled release of orthobiologics to enhance orthopedic therapeutic efficacy. Comprehensive in vivo studies demonstrated effective bone fusion and high safety at a low dose of BMP‐2 delivered by the system, establishing it as a promising platform for safe ...
Se‐Hwan Lee +12 more
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Sebastian Uijtdehaage +3 more
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The Relationship of Milk Energy and Total Protein to Per Cent Fat in Brown Swiss Herd Milk
S.D. Musgrave, G.W. Salisbury
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NOTE ON THE OCCURRENCE OF NEEDLE BLIGHT AND LATE FALL BROWNING IN RED PINE (Pinus resinosa Ait.) [PDF]
W. R. Haddow, M. A. Adamson
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Bimetallic Nanoparticles as Cocatalysts for Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production
Recent developments have introduced bimetallic nanoparticles as effective cocatalysts for photocatalytic systems. This review explores the rapidly expanding research on bimetallic cocatalysts for photocatalytic production of hydrogen, emphasizing the creation of carrier‐selective contacts, localized surface plasmon resonance effects, methodologies for ...
Yufen Chen +4 more
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Researches upon brown coals and ignites. Part I.— Heat treatment at temperatures below 400° C. as a possible method for enhancing their fuel values [PDF]
William Arthur Bone
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