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The lamina joint determines leaf angle and plant architecture. Xu et al. establish a live‐imaging system for the rice lamina joint and reveal that asymmetric epidermal cell elongation and division between the lateral and medial edges drive leaf angle formation.
Yiru Xu +9 more
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Impact of heavy metals pollution on antibiotic bioavailability in drinking water of broiler chicken. [PDF]
Alajaji AI.
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The d‐PNC(1100, 10%) catalyst, synthesized via a zinc‐based ionic liquid self‐sacrificing pore‐forming strategy to create a defect‐rich, hierarchical, nitrogen‐doped porous structure, enhances conductivity, promotes rapid mass transfer and synergistic catalytic activity, driving efficient Cr(VI) reduction in OA solution to generate Cr(III)‐OA complexes.
Danyan Lin +7 more
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A high content (30%) stable doxycycline hyclate drinking-water solution for broilers: preparation, stability, and bioequivalence. [PDF]
Liu Z +6 more
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Engineering Charge Heterogeneity in COF/Graphene Hydrogels for Salt‐Resistant Solar Evaporation
Hetero‐charged COF/graphene hydrogel (HCG‐1) with spatially separated cationic and anionic domains is engineered to achieve salt‐resistant solar evaporation. This unique charge architecture regulates Na⁺ and Cl− distribution, promotes intermediate‐water formation and effectively suppresses salt crystallization, enabling stable solar evaporation in ...
Shuwen Jia +7 more
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Active learning-guided optimization of cell-free biosensors for lead testing in drinking water. [PDF]
Wang BM +12 more
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Nanozymes for Energy and Environmental Sustainability
At present, the widely used nanozymes are oxidoreductase and hydrolase, which have proved to have great application prospects in energy and environment. ABSTRACT Nanozymes have shown remarkable promise in addressing pressing challenges in energy and environmental sustainability.
Xiaoqi Li, Jinxing Chen, Shaojun Dong
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Fluoride Levels in Austrian Drinking Water Are Insufficient for Effective Caries Prevention. [PDF]
Blufstein A +5 more
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