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Economic Viability of Scaling Improved Bean Technologies in Burundi and Zimbabwe
ABSTRACT Scaling improved bean varieties and complementary technologies are important to improve crop productivity incomes and food and nutrition security in Sub‐Saharan Africa. In Burundi and Zimbabwe, bean technologies were promoted through a demand‐led and public–private partnership model.
Ochieng Justus +15 more
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A continuous‐output ion thermoelectric generator based on the redox reaction of Cu/Cu2+ embedded in a flexible MXene/PVA hydrogel is developed to harvest near‐room‐temperature heat. The thermopower is enhanced by reducing the diffusivity of ions via the addition of MXene.
Dezhuang Ji +6 more
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The Sanya Incoherent Scatter Radar Tristatic System and Initial Experiments
Abstract Low latitude ionosphere experiences complex dynamical and electrodynamical processes, which make the spatiotemporal variations of the corresponding electron density complicated and therefore influence trans‐ionosphere radio communications. The monitoring of low latitude dynamical drivers, such as neutral wind and ionospheric electric field, is
Xinan Yue +14 more
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Abstract Microclimate, such as soil and surface air temperatures, and edaphic factors, such as soil organic matter content and nutrient availability, are important parameters of the below‐canopy environment that shape vegetation communities. Yet, the literature examining how microclimate and edaphic properties vary along elevation gradients in tropical
Arun Singh Ramesh +4 more
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Amyloid β protein (Aβ) causes neurotoxicity and cognitive impairment in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Oxidative stress is closely related to the pathogenesis of AD.
M. Iwasaki +5 more
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Kupffer cells (KCs) are key players in maintaining tissue homeostasis and are involved in various liver diseases. However, the roles of KCs in the pathogenesis of cholangiopathy are largely unknown.
Leila Jemail +6 more
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Populations exposed to Plasmodium falciparum infection develop genetic mechanisms of protection against severe malarial disease. Despite decades of genetic epidemiological research, the sickle cell trait (HbAS) sickle cell polymorphism, ABO blood group ...
A. Manjurano +10 more
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BackgroundHIV-associated sensory neuropathy affects over 50% of HIV patients and is a common peripheral nerve complication of HIV infection and highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). Evidence shows that painful HIV sensory neuropathy is influenced
Wenwen Zheng +6 more
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Trends and prescribing patterns of oral anti-neoplastic drugs: a retrospective longitudinal study. [PDF]
Lv X +6 more
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