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Glyphosate use in agricultural production: it's contribution to global carbon dioxide emissions. [PDF]
Brookes G.
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A multifaceted chemical strategy, integrating bacterial tropism, metal‐ion interference therapy, and immunotherapy, resulted in significant tumor regression in murine models. A pioneering paradigm for the design of biohybrid materials was established, highlighting how sophisticated chemical engineering of living systems can unlock new avenues for ...
Tingting Zhang +7 more
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World fossil fuel subsidies and global carbon emissions in a model with interfuel substitution [PDF]
The author presents a simple empirical framework for estimating the level of world fossil fuel subsidies and analyzing their implications for carbon dioxide emissions.
Larsen, Bjorn
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Iron and sulphur regulate carbon dioxide emissions in drained coastal peatlands of The Netherlands. [PDF]
Tolunay D +5 more
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This study identifies vacuole membrane protein 1 (VMP1) as a critical regulator of intestinal epithelial barrier homeostasis. VMP1 facilitates the recruitment of CORO1C to late endosomes, supporting Retromer‐mediated recycling of the tight junction protein Occludin.
Jiawei Zhao +12 more
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Growth and welfare losses from carbon emissions restrictions : a general equilibrium analysis for Egypt [PDF]
The authors assess the economic effects in Egypt, under various conditions, of restricting carbon dioxide emissions. They use their model to assess the sensitivity of these effects to alternative specifications: changes in the level or timing of ...
Blitzer, Charles R. +3 more
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Mathematical modeling of carbon dioxide emissions with GDP linkage: sensitivity analysis and optimal control strategy. [PDF]
Liu H, Gangji Z, Wei Y, Ye J, Ma G.
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Research on the impact of COVID-19 on the spatiotemporal distribution of carbon dioxide emissions in China. [PDF]
Guo L, Bai L, Liu Y, Yang Y, Guo X.
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In the H‐type electrolytic cell, carbon dioxide is reduced to acetic acid via electro‐microbial catalysis. The simply processed acetic acid is further converted through biological fermentation into high‐value‐added products, including acrylic acid, L‐lactic acid, and β‐alanine.
Kaixing Xiao +8 more
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Negatív szén-dioxid-emisszió?! • Negative Carbon Dioxide Emission?!
Nándor Nemestóthy +2 more
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