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Bioelectronic Hydrogels: Exemplifying the Synergy Between Biopolymers and Conjugated Polymers
This review aims to highlight the benefits of biopolymer‐based conductive hydrogels as soft bioelectronics for biointerface applications. Biopolymers deliver biocompatibility, commercial availability, low cost, and sustainability, whereas conjugated polymers provide electronic conductivity.
Thanh Nhi Tra+2 more
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XXXIV.—On some Malacostracous Crustaceans from Malaysia in the collection of the Sarawak Museum [PDF]
W. F. Lanchester
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ABSTRACT One of the great triumphs of mass spectrometry‐based peptide and protein characterization is the characterization of their modifications as most modifications have a characteristic mass shift. What happens when the modification does not change the mass of the peptide?
Samuel Okyem, Jonathan V. Sweedler
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Abstract We studied the relationships between the planktonic food base and feeding patterns of juvenile mid‐summer/early autumn Eurasian perch Perca fluviatilis L., a common predatory freshwater fish in large parts of Europe and Asia. The feeding of 0+ perch was studied during summer and autumn in littoral habitats of seven lakes with different ...
Katrit Karus+6 more
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The tentacles of surveillance: Cephalopods and United States satellite intelligence
Abstract This article examines the symbol placed on a US spy satellite, National Reconnaissance Office Launch–39 (NROL‐39). In 2013, NROL‐39 was launched into space, the payload vehicle and mission patch emblazoned with a gigantic octopus, its tentacles surrounding the globe, and the words “Nothing Is Beyond Our Reach” written below the globe.
Andrew Bickford
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Macroevolutionary patterns in marine hermaphroditism
Abstract Most plants and many animals are hermaphroditic; whether the same forces are responsible for hermaphroditism in both groups is unclear. The well‐established drivers of hermaphroditism in plants (e.g., seed dispersal potential, pollination mode) have analogues in animals (e.g., larval dispersal potential, fertilization mode), allowing us to ...
George C. Jarvis+2 more
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Notice of Crustaceans collected by P. Geddes, Esq., at Vera Cruz. [PDF]
Edward J. Miers
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A two-year study of the composition and abundance of the zooplankton was conducted in an Amazonian vãrzea lake, Lago Camaleão. Rotifers were dominant in terms of both species numbers and density.
Hardy, E., Koste, W., Robertson, B.
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Nanoparticles have vast applications in medicine and technology, but synthesizing them with precise properties is challenging. This review highlights how artificial intelligence (AI) can optimize nanoparticle synthesis. It highlights the use of AI to improve nanoparticle production, citing successful examples like AI models enhancing carbon nanotube ...
Vaisali Chandrasekar+7 more
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Unveiling unselective fishing in China: A nationwide meta‐analysis of multispecies fisheries
Abstract Understanding and managing fishery selectivity to target species and desirable size are instrumental to fisheries management. China, as the world's largest producer of marine capture fisheries, has been widely perceived to possess unselective domestic fisheries.
Ming Sun, Yunzhou Li, Yong Chen
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