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Competitive Inhibition of Enzyme Activity by Urea
K.V. Rajagopalan+2 more
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Types of competitiveness of Hungarian regions: agglomeration economies and endogenous regional development [PDF]
Nowadays, more and more scholars of regional science are interested in the role of agglomeration economies in the knowledge-based economy. This issue can be dealt with from different points of view: the competitive type of functional or nodal regions and
Imre Lengyel
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A self‐sustaining solar photoelectrochemical cell (SS‐PEC) is developed to recover uranium from aqueous UO22+ with concurrent organic oxidation and electricity production. The monolithical photoanode directly captures electrons from organic compounds, leading to the oxidation of organic compounds and the decomposition of uranium‐organic complexes ...
Yumei Wang+7 more
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Effect of sitagliptin on diabetes-induced hyperpermeability of blood-retinal barrier components. [PDF]
Simó R+3 more
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Initial Rate Studies of Adenylosuccinate Synthetase with Product and Competitive Inhibitors
F B Rudolph, Herbert J. Fromm
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A study of consecutive competitive reaction systems [PDF]
M. H. Friedman, Robert R. White
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This study proposes a sustainable solution for rainwater‐driven energy harvesting by harnessing the intrinsic properties of lignin in wood. The first demonstration of an all‐wood tribonegative material for liquid–solid triboelectric nanogenerators is presented, eliminating the need for fluorine‐containing polymers and functional additives. Abstract The
Xuetong Shi+8 more
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Multidimensional assessment of sustainability and competitiveness in the ceramic tile and natural stone industries: a cross-country comparative study. [PDF]
Yarahmadi R, Asadi AA.
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Transforming Cellulose Into Functional Three‐Dimensional Structures
Cellulose is promising for replacing synthetic polymers due to its excellent mechanical properties and low cost. This review highlights the recent advancements in transforming cellulose into functional 3D structures, including liquid gels and porous materials.
Xia Sun+5 more
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