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Same-chemical comparison of nonanimal eye irritation test methods: Bovine corneal opacity and permeability, EpiOcular™, isolated chicken eye, ocular Irritection®, OptiSafe™, and short time exposure. [PDF]
Lebrun S +6 more
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Chemical profile, photoprotective, and antioxidant potential of Padina sp., Caulerpa sertularioides, and Solieria filiformis collected in Bahia, Brazil. ABSTRACT Seaweeds have wide biotechnological applications. This study evaluated the chemical profile, photoprotective, and antioxidant potential of Padina sp., Caulerpa sertularioides, and Solieria ...
Keila Almeida Santana +8 more
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The current study focuses on the fabrication, characterization, and gas‐solid regime photocatalytic oxidation of 2‐propanol and acetaldehyde in the presence of LaFeO3 perovskite oxides (LF) prepared by solution combustion synthesis in the presence of activated carbon obtained from a waste (WAC).
F. Deganello +4 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigates how strategic investors influence the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure and dividend policy in US firms. Drawing on agency and stakeholder theory, we conceptualize dividends not merely as financial signals but as instruments of stakeholder‐oriented wealth distribution.
Niklas Heinzel, Rainer Lueg
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Acute eye irritation study of a mixture of glyphosate isopropylamine salt and 2,4 D-isopropylamine
Franciscus D. Suyatna, Susi Darmayanti
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Sorbic acid and epoxidized soybean oil (ESO) are used for the first time to design and produce new green soybean oil‐based resins (SESO‐based resins). SESO‐based resins show superior biobased content and similar thermomechanical properties to those prepared by acrylated ESO.
Selena Silvano +3 more
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Eye and skin irritation tests to assess the safety of Jeju saline groundwater
Miju Cho +3 more
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Carbonate sedimentology: An evolved discipline
Abstract Although admired and examined since antiquity, carbonate sediment and rock research really began with Charles Darwin who, during a discovery phase, studied, documented and interpreted their nature in the mid‐19th century. The modern discipline, however, really began after World War II and evolved in two distinct phases.
Noel P. James, Peir K. Pufahl
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Seminars in epileptology: Presurgical epilepsy evaluation
Abstract All patients with drug‐resistant seizures benefit from a comprehensive evaluation to confirm their seizure diagnosis and explore surgical treatment options. This seminar in epileptology discusses advancements in the field and provides specific didactic material to create an active working knowledge for the care of patients with focal drug ...
Stephan Schuele +11 more
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