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High‐impact thermoplastic starch blends through the co‐plasticization methodology. Abstract This study analyzed the effect of employing plasticized or co‐plasticized post‐industrial starch in developing PBAT‐based thermoplastic starch (TPS) blends. In this work, the post‐industrial wheat starch was co‐plasticized with glycerol‐urea, glycerol‐citric ...
Aarsha Surendren+5 more
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ABSTRACT Of the three types of cytoskeleton known in animals—actin, microtubules, and intermediate filaments—only actin and microtubules exist in plants. Both play important roles in cellular shaping, organelle movement, organization of the endomembrane system, and cell signaling.
Norman R. Groves+3 more
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Carbon materials derived from biomass are sustainable and environmentally friendly, making them ideal for electrochemical energy storage and conversion. This review explores nanocomposites utilizing biomass‐derived carbon with MXenes, metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs), graphene, conductive polymers, and transition metal oxides/hydroxides, highlighting ...
Xi Zhu+5 more
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ESTIMATION OF HETEROSIS IN HYBRIDS AND SEGREGATING PATTERN IN F GENERATION FOR APICULUS PIGMENTATION IN SPIKELETS OF RICE (Oryza sativa L.) [PDF]
PARAMASIVAM K.S
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Yield advantage of hybrid rice induced by its higher control in tiller emergence
Tiller senescence occurs in most tillering crops since maximum tiller number produced during the vegetative phase is higher than the number of tillers that will be productive at maturity.
Lafarge, Tanguy+2 more
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The Fusion of Elemental Sulfur With Waste Cooking Oil‐Based Derivatives: Beyond Renewability
The fuse of two waste streams, elemental sulfur and waste cooking oil, is enabled by Inverse Vulcanization. The process might ensure the closed‐loop production of polymeric materials for a wide range of applications, beyond its sole potential renewability.
Sandric Afonso, Hatice Mutlu
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Measuring the Tensile Strength of Japonica-Indica Hybrid Rices in Korea [PDF]
I. D. Jin, J. Inouye
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