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Multi‐Scaled Cellulosic Nanonetworks from Tunicates
Microbial and plant nanonetworks of cellulose have enabled a wide range of high‐performance yet sustainable materials. Herein, a third class of cellulosic nanonetworks is showcased by exploiting the only animal tissue‐producing cellulose nanofibers, i.e., ascidians. An ultrastructure including spherical cells and a microvasculature with diameters of 50–
Mano Govindharaj+10 more
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Reproductive health needs of incarcerated women in developed countries: a mixed-method systematic review. [PDF]
Gharagozloo M+3 more
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Developed Country Trade Barriers and the Least Developed Countries: The Economic Results of Freeing Trade [PDF]
Least Developed Countries, Generalized System of Preferences, Doha ...
Haveman, Jon D., Shatz, Howard J.
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Solar‐driven evaporation is a promising solution to the global water crisis; however, it faces a significant challenge of salt accumulation during the evaporation process. This study introduces an innovative in situ electrical impedance tomography technique for real‐time monitoring of salt transportation in the evaporator.
Yang Xu+9 more
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Environmental scan of available guidelines for chlamydia and gonorrhea screening recommendations for non-pregnant adolescents/adults in developed countries. [PDF]
Begum H+4 more
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Strategies employed by developed countries to facilitate the transition of internationally qualified nurses specialty skills into clinical practice: An integrative review. [PDF]
Kurup C+3 more
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The Angiopep‐2 peptide density on polymeric nanoparticles significantly impacts blood–brain barrier (BBB) penetration. This study explores this nuanced relationship using various in vitro models and in vivo assays, revealing that dynamic models better predict BBB penetration.
Weisen Zhang+9 more
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