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Lipid correction of hydrogen stable isotope ratios in fish
Abstract Lipids are known to affect stable isotope ratio of organisms, especially δ13C values, and simple arithmetic lipid‐correction procedures have been developed based on the carbon to nitrogen ratio (C : N) that is a proxy for lipid content. Equivalent issues will likely arise with the increasing use of hydrogen isotopes in ecology, but as yet no ...
Kang Wang +5 more
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WhatEELS upgrade: The software tool based in Python for EELS analysis [PDF]
Costa-Ledesma Vanessa +3 more
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Synthesis and electrical characterization of rhenium-doped WS<sub>2</sub> nanotubes. [PDF]
Ahad A +8 more
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The effect of addition of 3 at.% of either Re or W on the oxidation performance of equimolar Ta–Mo–Cr–Ti–Al is investigated and found to be beneficial, at least temporarily. Additionally, the oxide (Ti,Ta)O2 has been identified and characterised as a main part of the oxide scale. ABSTRACT Presuming that doping of protective (Cr,Ta,Ti)O2 with cations of
Björn Schäfer +7 more
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Simultaneous Acquisition of 4D and EELS Data by Newly Developed Pixelated STEM Detector [PDF]
Sagawa Ryusuke +8 more
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ABSTRACT Boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) is a targeted radiotherapy that exploits the selective accumulation of the 10B isotope within tumors, followed by irradiation with low‐energy neutrons to induce high linear energy transfer particles with short path lengths, resulting in localized tumor cell destruction while sparing surrounding healthy ...
Christoph Selg +2 more
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Chemomechanical Origin of Morphological Disparity in Lithium Metal Electrodeposition. [PDF]
Xu Y +8 more
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This study addresses the challenge of low selectivity in methane partial oxidation to higher‐value C2‐oxygenates by designing a subnanoscale dual‐domain catalyst via cluster–nuclei co‐assembly. Structural characterizations confirm that NiCo−PMA SNSs feature a ∼1.2‐nm‐thick periodic (−PMAs−NiCo−)n heterostructure.
Siyang Nie, Xun Wang
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