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A critical analysis is given of the recent experimental results involving the use of thermally‐activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) dyes as photosensitizers for the light‐driven CO2 reduction reaction. Both positive aspects and open questions are highlighted.
Federico Droghetti+2 more
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British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, EarlyView.
Karel Allegaert, Sarah N. Hilmer
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Is Mycobacterial InhA a Suitable Target for Rational Drug Design?
InhA is the target of isoniazid, a first‐line antituberculosis drug. Isoniazid is, in fact, a prodrug that needs to be activated. Researchers are trying to develop direct inhibitors of InhA. This includes the resolution of crystallographic structures. The Protein Data Bank contains over a hundred InhA structures.
Julien Rizet+7 more
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Determination of Boron Content in Surface Paintings From Historical Stained‐Glass Windows
The present work validates the use of LIBS as an analytical technique for in‐situ qualitative and quantitative determination of boron content in enamels and historical glass samples and provides information on in‐depth possible changes in the chemical composition induced by corrosion effects.
Laura Maestro‐Guijarro+6 more
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Abstract Health care and academic institutions are increasingly committing to social accountability, a strategic shift that requires priorities, activities, and evaluations to be co‐determined with all relevant partners. Consequently, governments, accreditors, funders, and communities are calling for these institutions to communicate their progress ...
Brianne Wood+3 more
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A History of World Civilization. By Max Savelle and Others. New York: Henry Holt, 1957. 2 vols. xiv, 722; xiii, 748. Illustrations, Maps, Chronologies, Bibliography, Index. $15.00. [PDF]
Ping-chia Kuo
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This paper discusses the results of Ion Beam Analyses (IBA) on 20 glass items excavated at the Late Iron Age site from Tinosu, Prahova County, Romania, broadly dated to the 2nd c. BC – 2nd c. AD. Most glass fragments originate from naturally colored or intentionally colored tableware, which were either monochrome (green or blue) or polychrome (mosaic ...
Roxana Bugoi+4 more
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