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Aspects of Early Allegheny Depositional Environments in Eastern Ohio.
Ronald Zimmerman
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Graded refractive index (GRI) structures are prepared from the layer‐by‐layer spray coating of the mesoporous SiO2 nanoparticles, showing high solar transparency and thermal emissivity. Under outdoor conditions, after 50 days, the GRI‐coated photovoltaics show on average 6.65 ± 1.48 °C lower than that of the non‐coated references, maintaining 80.9 ± 8 ...
Heesuk Jung+14 more
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Most classifications of reservoirs, seals and source rocks based on the ability of the rock to generate, accumulate and preserve hydrocarbons, and the genesis of rocks is not always taken into account.
A. V. Stoupakova+13 more
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Stratigraphic revision and depositional environments of the Upper Cretaceous Toreva Formation in the northern Black Mesa area, Navajo and Apache Counties, Arizona [PDF]
Karen J. Franczyk
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Transarterial Chemoembolization (TACE) may aggravate liver fibrosis. In this study, a novel oral targeting nanoemulsion is fabricated to enhance the therapeutic effect of antifibrotic drug‐pirfenidone (PFD) on fibrosis after TACE. Studies have shown that PFD nanoemulsion can enhance the oral liver targeting effect of PFD, and effectively improve the ...
Zhimei Cheng+12 more
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Depositional environments and resource potential of Cretaceous coal-bearing strata at Chignik and Herendeen Bay, Alaska Peninsula [PDF]
R. D. Merritt, D. L. McGee
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The formate pseudo‐halide anion is strategically introduced at the buried interface to stabilize the intermediate phases formed during perovskite crystallization. The controlled crystallization enhances crystallinity and alleviates tensile strain, eliminating residual PbI2 near the buried interface.
Jongdeuk Seo+12 more
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Surface and subsurface correlations showing depositional environments of the upper Cretaceous Mesaverde Group and associated formations, Cow Creek in southwest Wyoming to Mount Harris in northwest Colorado [PDF]
Henry W. Roehler, Dan E. Hansen
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Heat and Hostility: How Substrate Temperature Shapes Bacterial Deposition Patterns and Pathogenesis in Evaporating Droplets [PDF]
Hypothesis Droplets ejected from the host can directly settle on a substrate as fomite. In industrial environments, especially the food processing industries, the components maintained at specific temperatures can act as a substrate, leading to the fomite mode of infection.
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