Vibrational Partition Functions from Bond Order and Populations Relationships
A new computational model is presented that predicts vibrational partition functions using bond orders and populations relationships (QBOP). This model demonstrates that thermochemical energy contributions can be reasonably approximated based on well‐conditioned orbital populations without the need for a costly Hessian calculation.
Barbaro Zulueta, John A. Keith
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Adsorption of Mercury in Aqueous Solutions by Functionalized Cellulose Extracted from Soybean Hulls
Reuse of agricultural waste as a source of adsorbent cellulose‐based materials is a low‐cost and sustainable approach to remove potentially toxic elements (PTEs) from aqueous solutions. This approach is successfully applied in the removal of mercury from aquaculture water, an important source of food where the absence of PTEs is a fundamental requisite
Monica Rigoletto+6 more
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PENGARUH EKSTRAK GLYCINE MAX (L.) MERR. VARIETAS ARGOMULYO TERHADAP KADAR TIMBAL DALAM DARAH DAN GAMBARAN HISTOLOGI HEPAR MENCIT YANG TERINTOKSIKASI TIMBAL [PDF]
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk melihat pengaruh ekstrak Glycine max (L.) Merr. varietas Argomulyo yang dibuat secara maserasi kinetik menggunakan pelarut metanol 90% terhadap kadar Pb dalam darah dan gambaran histologi hepar mencit yang terintoksikasi ...
Ningsih, Try Novia Jaya
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The Glycine max Xylem Sap and Apoplast Proteome
Molecular signaling interactions in the plant apoplast are important for defense and developmental responses. We examined the soybean proteome of the apoplastic conduit of root-to-shoot communication, the xylem stream, using gel electrophoresis combined with two types of tandem mass spectrometry.
Djordjevic, Michael+5 more
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Elp1 function in placode‐derived neurons is critical for proper trigeminal ganglion development
Abstract Background The trigeminal nerve is the largest cranial nerve and functions in somatosensation. Cell bodies of this nerve are positioned in the trigeminal ganglion, which arises from the coalescence of neural crest and placode cells. While this dual cellular origin has been known for decades, the molecular mechanisms controlling trigeminal ...
Margaret A. Hines, Lisa A. Taneyhill
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Evaluation of N and P Contribution to Improve Soil Fertility Potentials of the (Vicia faba L. and Glycine max L.) to Subsequent Cereal Crops [PDF]
Decline in soil fertility has become a serious problem in the Sub Saharan Africa region. Among the countries in SSA, Ethiopia has the highest rates of nutrient (N and P) depletions mainly due to the low nutrient input.
Chernet, Mulatu
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Abstract Background and aims The heart is a metabolic organ rich in mitochondria. The failing heart reprograms to utilize different energy substrates, which increase its oxygen consumption. These adaptive changes contribute to increased oxidative stress.
Qinghong Li+12 more
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Proteomic Analysis of the Pulvinus, a Heliotropic Tissue, in Glycine max
Certain plant species respond to light, dark, and other environmental factors by leaf movement. Leguminous plants both track and avoid the sun through turgor changes of the pulvinus tissue at the base of leaves. Mechanisms leading to pulvinar turgor flux, particularly knowledge of the proteins involved, are not well-known.
Savithiry S. Natarajan+4 more
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Metallic nanoparticle inks for flexible printed electronics
Abstract Flexible printed electronics represent a cutting‐edge technology leveraging functional inks to fabricate electronic circuits and components on diverse flexible substrates. Various advanced printing processes enable the production of computer‐controlled patterns with superior resolution and flexibility.
Ruimin Cai+9 more
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The identification and characterization of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase gene family members in glycine max [PDF]
Gene families are collections of genes with similar functions. Studying gene families is important for understanding the evolution of genes and manipulating genes. Phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) is an enzyme found in plants.
Pringle, Erin Kathleen
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