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Green innovation for green light

Science China Life Sciences, 2023
Junling, Huai, Rongcheng, Lin
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The Green of Green Functions

Physics Today, 2003
In 1828, an English miller from Nottingham published a mathematical essay that generated little response. George Green’s analysis, however, has since found applications in areas ranging from classical electrostatics to modern quantum field theory.
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How Green Is Green?

IEEE Pervasive Computing, 2009
Pervasive computing's primary green contribution is its ability to turn dumb technologies into smart power-aware technologies. Although the operation of these technologies might save energy, when considering the big picture, the net saving might not be positive unless their operational life is sustained beyond the energy breakeven point.
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Green greens

New Scientist, 2021
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„Green-IT“

Computer und Recht, 2009
Peter Huppertz, Jens Nusser
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Association between residential greenness and gut microbiota in Chinese adults

Environment International, 2022
Kunpeng Wu, Bing Guo, Yuming Guo
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How Green are Green Plastics?

Scientific American, 2000
T U, Gerngross, S C, Slater
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Residential greenness-related DNA methylation changes

Environment International, 2022
Ayoung Jeong   +2 more
exaly  

“Green anesthesia” in the “Green Journal”

Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie, 2023
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Greenness, air pollution, and mortality risk: A U.S. cohort study of cancer patients and survivors

Environment International, 2021
Daniel W Riggs   +2 more
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