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ACS Nano, 2021
The design and development of a smart bioadhesive hydrogel sealant with self-healing and excellent antibacterial activity to achieve high wound closure effectiveness and post-wound-closure care is highly desirable in clinical applications.
Baolin Guo
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The design and development of a smart bioadhesive hydrogel sealant with self-healing and excellent antibacterial activity to achieve high wound closure effectiveness and post-wound-closure care is highly desirable in clinical applications.
Baolin Guo
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Mussel and brown algae inspired dual-bionic bioadhesive cross-linked by dynamic bonds exhibits good self-healing capacity and sufficient adhesive strength.
Y. Liang +4 more
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Plant resistance to drought depends on timely stomatal closure
Stomata play a significant role in the Earth's water and carbon cycles, by regulating gaseous exchanges between the plant and the atmosphere. Under drought conditions, stomatal control of transpiration has long been thought to be closely coordinated with
Sylvain Delzon, Hervé Cochard
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, 2020
A two-pronged strategy of biomechanically active and biochemically functional hydrogel wound dressing which can assist wound closure and have multiple functions to promote wound healing has been ra...
Meng Li +4 more
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A two-pronged strategy of biomechanically active and biochemically functional hydrogel wound dressing which can assist wound closure and have multiple functions to promote wound healing has been ra...
Meng Li +4 more
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Synthese, 2011
Tracking theories of knowledge are widely known to have the consequence that knowledge is not closed. Recent arguments by Vogel and Hawthorne claim both that there are no legitimate examples of knowledge without closure and that the costs of theories that deny closure are too great.
John A. Barker +2 more
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Tracking theories of knowledge are widely known to have the consequence that knowledge is not closed. Recent arguments by Vogel and Hawthorne claim both that there are no legitimate examples of knowledge without closure and that the costs of theories that deny closure are too great.
John A. Barker +2 more
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An autophagy assay reveals the ESCRT-III component CHMP2A as a regulator of phagophore closure
The mechanism of phagophore closure remains unclear due to technical limitations in distinguishing unclosed and closed autophagosomal membranes. Here, we report the HaloTag-LC3 autophagosome completion assay that specifically detects phagophores, nascent
Yoshinori Takahashi +2 more
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JAMA pediatrics, 2020
In most countries, attempts to reduce severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) circulation and new coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) development have been mainly based on restrictive measures, including the avoidance of social ...
S. Esposito, N. Principi
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In most countries, attempts to reduce severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) circulation and new coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) development have been mainly based on restrictive measures, including the avoidance of social ...
S. Esposito, N. Principi
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Acta Horticulturae, 1988
At least an easier task than I have carried out the previous hour when we discussed the preliminary conclusions and recommendations has, as a compensation I guess, been given to me as well. To say a few words as a closure of this symposium. The beginning of such a series of closing statements is most difficult.
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At least an easier task than I have carried out the previous hour when we discussed the preliminary conclusions and recommendations has, as a compensation I guess, been given to me as well. To say a few words as a closure of this symposium. The beginning of such a series of closing statements is most difficult.
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The British Journal of Radiology, 1953
Negus (1949) described the larynges of many species of animals and endeavoured to correlate the peculiarities of structure with their particular habits. His studies seemed to indicate that the larynx of all animals is primarily a sphincteric mechanism designed to prevent the entry of water or other harmful substance into the lungs, and to regulate the ...
L. Manen, F. H. Kemp, G. M. Ardran
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Negus (1949) described the larynges of many species of animals and endeavoured to correlate the peculiarities of structure with their particular habits. His studies seemed to indicate that the larynx of all animals is primarily a sphincteric mechanism designed to prevent the entry of water or other harmful substance into the lungs, and to regulate the ...
L. Manen, F. H. Kemp, G. M. Ardran
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Getting a little closure for closure
Synthese, 2021In this paper, I’ll survey a number of closure principles of epistemic justification and find them all wanting. However, it’ll be my contention that there’s a novel closure principle of epistemic justification that has the virtues of its close cousin closure principles, without their vices.
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