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Traditional Chinese Herbal Plant Penthorum chinense Pursh: Health Factors and Its Future Development
This review expounds on the species, morphological characteristics, and distribution areas of Penthorum chinense Pursh, summarizes the active ingredients mainly including flavonoids in PCP and their extraction methods. It also pays particular attention to the pharmacological effects of PCP, such as liver protection, antioxidation, anti‐inflammation ...
Hui Zhang, Ning Zhang, Baoguo Sun
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Short and long-term health consequences of the 2013 Sarin attack in Ghouta, Syria: a retrospective descriptive study of civilian survivors. [PDF]
Alhaffar MBA +3 more
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How engineering students experience ethical situations: Findings from a phenomenographic study
Abstract Background Previous attempts to measure engineering students' understandings of ethics and social responsibility have yielded conflicting results, in part because of the multidimensional nature of ethics‐related outcomes. Purpose Determining how students experience ethical situations and the variations in those experiences can lead to more ...
Stephanie A. Claussen +5 more
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Time‐resolved multi‐omics of EV‐A71‐infected BALB/c mice uncovered dynamic host responses, revealing rapid neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) activation as a key event. Screened drugs (kinase inhibitors) suppressed viral replication in vitro and in vivo, suggesting the promise of targeting host phosphorylation networks as a viable antiviral strategy.
Wanjun Peng +11 more
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A flexible P(AA‐MA)‐PVA hydrogel‐based triboelectric nanogenerator (PP‐TENG) efficiently harvests biomechanical energy and enables self‐powered tennis motion sensing. The device integrates high stretchability, self‐healing, and polydimethylsiloxane protection, achieving 182 V output and real‐time multi‐joint monitoring for intelligent sports analysis ...
Chengquan Piao +3 more
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Abstract Kohl was ubiquitous in ancient Egypt and the Middle East, and routinely included among the toiletries deposited in burials. For Egypt, kohl recipes are increasingly well‐studied and known to use a range of inorganic and organic ingredients. Although these are often lead‐based, manganese‐ and silicon‐rich compounds are also attested.
Silvia Amicone +7 more
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Lest we forget: why the use of chemical weapons must not go unchallenged. [PDF]
Patrick K, Stanbrook M, Flegel K.
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ABSTRACT Twelve metal artifacts from recent excavations at the Sasanian archaeological site of Jahāngir in western Iran have been analyzed. These items include both decorative and utilitarian artifacts. The samples were examined using micro‐X‐ray fluorescence (μ‐XRF), scanning electron microscopy with energy‐dispersive X‐ray spectroscopy (SEM‐EDS), and
Omid Oudbashi +2 more
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Status of Human-Made Radioactive Materials in a Biophysical Constrained World. [PDF]
Böse F, Frieß F.
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