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InP-based quantum dot light-emitting diodes (QLEDs), as less toxic than Cd-free and Pb-free optoelectronic devices, have become the most promising benign alternatives for the next generation lighting and display.
P. Yu+8 more
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Large cities are more productive and generate more output per person. Using data from the UK on energy demand and waste generation, we show that they are also more energy-efficient. Large cities are therefore greener than small towns. The amount of energy demanded and waste generated per person is decreasing in total output produced, that is, energy ...
Eeckhout, Jan, Hedtrich, Christoph
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Red and blue light are traditionally believed to have a higher quantum yield of CO2 assimilation (QY, moles of CO2 assimilated per mole of photons) than green light, because green light is absorbed less efficiently.
Jun Liu, M. V. van Iersel
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Harmful entomofauna of hemp Cannabis sativa L. (analytical overview)
Goal. To study the genesis of the harmful hemp entomofauna, to analyze the areas of expansion, features of development and harmfulness of a complex of insect phytophages. Methods. Information-analytical.
V. Pivtoraiko, V. Kabanets, V. Vlasenko
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Review of Zen Terror in Prewar Japan. Portrait of an Assassin by Brian Daizen Victoria
A review of Zen Terror in Prewar Japan.
Ronald S Green
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The scientific community is exploiting the use of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) in nanomedicine and other AgNPs combination like with biomaterials to reduce microbial contamination.
D. Garibo+13 more
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A review of green remediation strategies for heavy metal contaminated soil
Heavy metals and metalloids can accumulate in soil, with potentially toxic effects to human health and ecosystems, threatening the sustainable use and management of soil resources.
Liuwei Wang+3 more
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Of Revenue Without Rulers: Public Goods in the Egalitarian Cities of the Indus Civilization
The archaeology of collective action addresses a widespread myth about the past–that premodern societies were despotic, and only produced public goods when everyday people convinced a separate and distinct ruling class to provide them.
Adam S. Green
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Metal oxide nanoparticles (NPs) have found a variety of applications in numerous industrial, medical, and environmental fields s, attributable to recent advances in the nanotechnology field.
S. Sagadevan+7 more
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A New One-Pot Synthesis of Quinoline-2-carboxylates under Heterogeneous Conditions
Quinoline-2-carboxylates are an important subclass of quinoline derivatives largely present in a variety of biologically active molecules, as well as useful ligands in metal-catalyzed reactions.
Serena Gabrielli+4 more
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