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Article processing charges and health research output in low-income countries: funding cuts, implications for health policy and system management. [PDF]

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On Using Cutting Planes in Pseudo-Boolean Optimization

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Manquinho, V., Marques-Silva, J. P.
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Cutting Edge Proteomics: Benchmarking of Six Commercial Trypsins

Journal of Proteome Research, 2013
Tryptic digestion is an important component of most proteomics experiments, and trypsin is available from many sources with a cost that varies by more than 1000-fold. This high-mass-accuracy LC-MS study benchmarks six commercially available trypsins with respect to autolytic species and sequence specificity.
Jakob Bunkenborg   +2 more
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Recent cutting-edge strategies for flexible perovskite solar cells toward commercialization

Chemical Communications, 2021
Flexible perovskite solar cells with high specific power per weight and reliability are promising photovoltaic power sources for various future electronic devices such as IoT devices, drones, spacecraft, and building-integrated photovoltaics.
Gill Sang Han   +2 more
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LACTOSE CUTS DOWN HEAVY METAL CONTAMINATION FROM COMMERCIAL DYES

La Chimica e l'Industria, 2016
iNDUCTIVELY COUPLED plasma optical emission and a direct analyzer were used to detect metals in dyes of the life-bionad project. Blue teratop GLF and foron brown yellow showed a high amount of HG. Chromophores in the wet press-cake form had low lebel of metals that did not increase when lactose was employed to obtain the corresponding naturalized ...
Roberto Bianchini   +2 more
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HYBRID CUTTING EXTRUSION OF COMMERCIALLY PURE ALUMINUM ALLOYS

2021
Commercial sheets, strips and wires are currently produced from aluminum alloys by multi-step deformation processing involving rolling and drawing. These processes typically require 10 to 20 steps of deformation, since the plastic strain or reduction that can be imposed in a single step is limited by material workability and process mechanics.
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