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Through comprehensive analysis of framework materials in ion extraction, osmotic energy conversion, and evaporative energy harvesting, this review establishes interdisciplinary connections centered on ion‐selective transport mechanisms across these applications and identifies critical challenges and knowledge gaps in existing studies.
Zhengyun Wang+3 more
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Interpreting molecular monitoring results and international standardization in chronic myeloid leukemia. [PDF]
Bauer S, Romvari E.
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International standardization of colour still picture coding.
Hiroshi Yasuda
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Standardization of factor VIII and von Willebrand factor in plasma: calibration of the WHO 5th International Standard (02/150) [PDF]
A. R. Hubbard, Alan Heath
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Designing Physical Unclonable Functions From Optically Active Materials
Assigning unforgeable “fingerprints” to manufactured goods is a key strategy to fight global counterfeiting. Optical physical unclonable functions (PUFs) are chemically generated random patterns of optically active materials serving as unique authenticators.
Maxime Klausen+2 more
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Interactions Between Active Matters and Endogenous Fields
This review synthesizes endogenous field information and computational methods in contexts such as cancer, wounds, and biofilms. It organizes NAMs and AAMs by sensing, transmitting, and executing functions, compares their limitations, and from these contrasts proposes design strategies for next‐generation AAMs, offering perspectives to foster ...
Jinwei Lin+6 more
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Enhancing adverse drug reaction data quality in Canada: A high-precision pipeline for medication name standardization and enrichment. [PDF]
Chalabianloo N+5 more
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Standardizing Expectations of Nursing Contributions to Emergency Response: The Role of International Nursing Coalition for Mass Casualty Education (INCMCE) [PDF]
Kristine M. Gebbie+5 more
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Protonic ceramic electrolysis cells (PCECs) are a promising intermediate‐temperature hydrogen production technology, leveraging high proton conductivity in electrolytes yet constrained by insufficient catalytic activity and interfacial instability in fuel/air electrodes. This review systematically categorizes advanced electrode materials and critically
Zhipeng Liu+6 more
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