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Biochar‐based fertilizers increase crop yields in acidic tropical soils
Abstract Depletion of soil organic carbon and nutrients creates mounting challenges for agricultural production in tropical regions, putting livelihoods and food security at risk. Biochar‐based fertilizer (BBF) has been suggested as a tool to maintain yields while concurrently improving soil organic carbon content and related soil functions. This study
Betelhem Mekonnen+21 more
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Knowledge acquisition in science and the blurred boundary between perception and cognition
Abstract This paper provides a critical and detailed study of what researchers in the fields of contemporary cognition and neuroscience have revealed about the blurred boundary between perception and cognition. We set out the arguments with a view to what researchers and teachers should now consider regarding the subtleties of their interrelationship ...
T. G. K. Bryce, E. J. Blown
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Flux Sampling Suggests Metabolic Signatures of High Antibody‐Producing CHO Cells
ABSTRACT Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells remain the industry standard for producing numerous therapeutic proteins, particularly monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). However, achieving higher recombinant protein titers remains an ongoing challenge and a fundamental understanding of the cellular mechanism driving improved bioprocess performance remains ...
Kate E. Meeson+9 more
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This study expanded our understanding of the size effect of biological hydroxyapatite (BHA) granules from a biological perspective rather than physical defect accommodation. Besides, we proposed the multi‐level structure of commercially available BHA granules based on their microstructure and provided a biological mechanism for the classification of ...
Yixiong Lin+13 more
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Restoring Food System Resilience in a Turbulent World: Supply Chain Actors' Shared Responsibility
ABSTRACT Ecological and economic crises increasingly affect the long‐term resilience of the food supply chain. This qualitative study draws on semistructured interviews and public evidence to analyse the perspectives of British supply chain actors. Asking which pathways towards food system resilience arise and which forms of social and environmental ...
Steffen Hirth+6 more
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“Sorting Things out”: A Scoping Review of Sexual Homicide Typologies
ABSTRACT Sexual homicides are complex crimes that have been the focus of numerous classification systems aimed at aiding investigations, understanding offender behavior, and informing treatment plans. Over the past 25 years, a variety of typologies have been developed to categorize these offenses.
Eric Beauregard, Julien Chopin
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Brazil’s Import-Substitution Industrialization
Oxford Handbooks Online, 2018This chapter examines the development of Brazil’s inward-oriented industrialization strategy, commonly termed “import-substitution industrialization” (ISI). Originating in the 1930s under the corporatist administration of Getúlio Vargas, by the 1960s the strategy had succeeded in transforming the structure of the Brazilian economy, turning it into a ...
W. Baer
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Support for digitalization of Russian import substitution in the context of sanctions policy
Moscow University Economics Bulletin, 2022The paper analyses how effective import substitution policy can contribute to the achievement of Russia’s technological sovereignty, as well as improving national competitiveness and resilience to the sanctions factor.
K. Sycheva
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Import substitution contribution to Russia’s economic growth
, 2021Import substitution becomes a hot topic in Russia every time world oil prices fall and the exchange rate of the ruble weakens. Since 2014, it has become a key area of state economic policy.
A. Gotovsky
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