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Atomic Tuning of Metal‐Support Interactions for Pathway‐Selective CO2 Photoreduction on TiO2
Single‐atom Fe and Cu catalysts anchored on TiO2 steer photocatalytic CO2 reduction toward distinct pathways. Fe sites favor rapid *CO desorption and selective CO formation, whereas Cu sites stabilize *CHO intermediates, enabling deep reduction and C─C coupling. Combined spectroscopy and DFT calculations reveal how metal–support interactions and oxygen
Dongyun Kim +13 more
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Biological intercalibration: Invertebrates 1410 (ICP Waters report 103/2010)
The 14th intercalibration of invertebrates in the ICP Waters programme had contribution from five laboratories. The laboratories identified a high portion of the individuals in the test samples, usually > 90% of the total number of species.
Johannessen, Arne +2 more
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This study presents a miniaturized bidirectional thermal stimulation system integrated with an electrode array enabling real‐time, bidirectional modulation and simultaneous recording of neural activity through localized heating and cooling. By monolithic integration of the Peltier element and with a silicon neural probe, the innovative system allows ...
Zoia Naumkina +6 more
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Proceedings of the 28th Task Force meeting of the ICP Waters Programme in Verbania Pallanza, Italy, October 8 – 10, 2012. National contributions from Austria, the Czech Republic, Italy, Norway and SwitzerlandThe Norwegian Climate and Pollution Agency ...
Skjelkvåle, B.L. +3 more
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A multifunctional HA‐conjugated nanoplatform (HA‐PGMC) integrates CuO2, glucose oxidase, and mil‐100 to enable cascade catalytic ROS generation in tumor microenvironments. This self‐supplying ROS strategy induces immunogenic cell death, reprograms “cold” tumors into “hot” ones, and synergizes with PD‐L1 blockade, achieving potent chemodynamic ...
Man Lung Lee +6 more
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Biological intercalibration: Invertebrates 1309 (ICP Waters report 99/2009)
The 13th intercalibration of invertebrates in the ICP Waters programme had contribution from six laboratories. The laboratories identified a high portion of the individuals in the test samples, usually > 90% of the total number of species.
Fjellheim, Arne
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Trends in surface water chemistry and biota; The importance of confounding factors (ICP Waters report 87/2007) [PDF]
The main aim of the ICP Waters Programme is to assess, on a regional basis, the degree and geographical extent of the impact of atmospheric pollution, in particular acidification, on surface waters.
Skjelkvåle, B.L., de Wit, H.
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A multifunctional nanoagonist (cDZ@IP) enables nano‐metabolite–driven multimodal activation of the STING pathway and enhanced immune recognition, achieving potent antitumor immunity and suppressing tumor growth and metastasis. This strategy highlights the rational design of therapeutic metabolites and establishes a new paradigm bridging nanomedicine ...
Kepeng Hu +17 more
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Proceedings of the 31st Task Force meeting of the ICP Waters Programme in Monte Verità, Norway, October 6 – 8, 2015. National contributions from Russia, Italy, Switzerland, Finland, Canada, Sweden, and Norway.Norwegian Environment Agency (Mildir) United
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On physiologic fullness of groundwater of Apatity-Kirovsky district (Murmansk Region)
The paper is a logical continuation of the study of the chemical composition of natural waters in various regions of the Murmansk region and their impact on human health.
Masloboev V. A. +4 more
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