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Commercial applications of microalgae.
Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, 2006The first use of microalgae by humans dates back 2000 years to the Chinese, who used Nostoc to survive during famine. However, microalgal biotechnology only really began to develop in the middle of the last century.
P. Spolaore +3 more
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Reconfigurable metasurfaces towards commercial success
Nature Photonics, 2022Reconfigurable optical metasurfaces are rapidly emerging as a major frontier in photonics research, development and commercialization. They promise compact, lightweight and energy-efficient reconfigurable optical systems with unprecedented performance ...
T. Gu +3 more
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How far are we to GPT-4V? Closing the gap to commercial multimodal models with open-source suites
Science China Information SciencesIn this paper, we introduce InternVL 1.5, an open-source multimodal large language model (MLLM) to bridge the capability gap between open-source and proprietary commercial models in multimodal understanding. We introduce three simple improvements.
Zhe Chen +27 more
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Pathways toward commercial perovskite/silicon tandem photovoltaics
SciencePerovskite/silicon tandem solar cells offer a promising route to increase the power conversion efficiency of crystalline silicon (c-Si) solar cells beyond the theoretical single-junction limitations at an affordable cost. In the past decade, progress has
Erkan Aydin +7 more
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SAE Technical Paper Series, 1963
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The technical characteristics of hydrofoil craft are reviewed in this paper to the extent that they affect commercial operation. Certain conclusions are drawn in regard to the economy of these operations. A number of hydrofoil boats in use today in Europe, Russia, South America, and Japan are described.
T. M. BUERMANN, S. F. HOERNER
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<div class="htmlview paragraph">The technical characteristics of hydrofoil craft are reviewed in this paper to the extent that they affect commercial operation. Certain conclusions are drawn in regard to the economy of these operations. A number of hydrofoil boats in use today in Europe, Russia, South America, and Japan are described.
T. M. BUERMANN, S. F. HOERNER
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2022
Seen through the consumer lens the law on commercial practices is deeply connected to the ‘right to information’ which plays a prominent role in consumer law from the 1962 declaration of President Kennedy onwards. I am using here the modern term ‘commercial practices’ which covers advertising and sales promotion and which has been introduced by the EU ...
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Seen through the consumer lens the law on commercial practices is deeply connected to the ‘right to information’ which plays a prominent role in consumer law from the 1962 declaration of President Kennedy onwards. I am using here the modern term ‘commercial practices’ which covers advertising and sales promotion and which has been introduced by the EU ...
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IEEE Micro, 2020
This special issue is a result of the enthusiastic response to the initiation of a new industry paper track at the 2020 International Symposium on Computer Architecture, as we could not accept all the great submissions to that track.1 We are excited to share our interest in commercial products with many industry colleagues who answered our call for ...
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This special issue is a result of the enthusiastic response to the initiation of a new industry paper track at the 2020 International Symposium on Computer Architecture, as we could not accept all the great submissions to that track.1 We are excited to share our interest in commercial products with many industry colleagues who answered our call for ...
David A. Patterson 0001 +1 more
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IEEE Micro, 1998
The "commercialization of the Internet" is shorthand for three nearly simultaneous events. They are the removal of restrictions by the National Science Foundation over the use of the Internet for commercial purposes, the founding of Netscape, and the rapid entry of tens of thousands-perhaps hundreds of thousands-of firms into commercial ventures using ...
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The "commercialization of the Internet" is shorthand for three nearly simultaneous events. They are the removal of restrictions by the National Science Foundation over the use of the Internet for commercial purposes, the founding of Netscape, and the rapid entry of tens of thousands-perhaps hundreds of thousands-of firms into commercial ventures using ...
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Hydrogel-based commercial products for biomedical applications: a review.
International journal of pharmaceutics, 2020Hydrogels are hydrophilic polymer networks, able to absorb large amount of water, increasing their volume and showing a plethora of different material behaviors. Since their first practical application, dating from sixties of last century, they have been
S. Cascone, G. Lamberti
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Pediatrics, 1976
We agree with Stein and Shannon1 who concluded in the May 1975 issue that continuous analog recording of respiration and heart rate in the premature infant has investigational value beyond that of conventional apnea monitoring. It is most unfortunate that commercial interests have plunged prematurely into the area.
J C, Rowe, D A, Belenky, W J, Flanagan
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We agree with Stein and Shannon1 who concluded in the May 1975 issue that continuous analog recording of respiration and heart rate in the premature infant has investigational value beyond that of conventional apnea monitoring. It is most unfortunate that commercial interests have plunged prematurely into the area.
J C, Rowe, D A, Belenky, W J, Flanagan
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