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Facet-Selective Electrostatic Assembling of 2D MXene onto Anisotropic Single-Crystal Metal Oxides for Enhanced Photocatalysis. [PDF]

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Hyperglycemia and Microangiopathy in the Eel

Diabetes, 1981
When female eels, fasting and sexually mature, were progressively adapted to cold water (2–4°C), their blood sugar concentration rose to values averaging 600 mg/dl. Control eels, kept in warm water (18–20°C), had a mean blood sugar concentration of 100 mg/dl.
M, Bendayan, E A, Rasio
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Eels:

Notes and Queries
This short chapter reviews the story of an invasive species—Asian eels in American waterways—that exemplifies an overall view of the world as centered on action and performance rather than words and ideas, and thus it serves as a model for thinking about the following chapters.
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Impact of Eel Viruses on Recruitment of European Eel

2009
Eels have an uncommon catadromic life cycle with exceptional migratory patterns to their spawning grounds several thousand kilometres away: the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) travels over 5,500 km to the Sargasso Sea (Schmidt 1923; McCleave and Kleckner 1987; Tesch 1982; Tesch and Wegner 1990); the American eel (A.
Haenen, O.L.M.   +3 more
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EEL

ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 1995
EEL (Executable Editing Library) is a library for building tools to analyze and modify an executable (compiled) program. The systems and languages communities have built many tools for error detection, fault isolation, architecture translation, performance measurement, simulation, and optimization using this approach of modifying executables. Currently,
James R. Larus, Eric Schnarr
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Electric eels

Current Biology
Electric eels are famous, and rightly so. They have a storied history as perhaps the first model species in science, having been used to explore the link between biology and electricity since the 1700s. In 1775, John Walsh obtained the all-important 'spark' from an electric eel, suggesting man-made electricity and animal electricity are equivalent.
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The eel

1991
Ce numéro traite de l'anguille et de ses ancêtres, de sa vie, de ses relations avec l'homme et présente les différentes espèces.
Feunteun, E.   +5 more
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