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Sub‐Auroral Heating at Jupiter Following a Solar Wind Compression
Abstract Jupiter's polar aurorae deliver significant heating at the poles, thought to spread across the planet through atmospheric winds. Additionally, ground‐based Keck observations have revealed a large‐scale high‐temperature region, spatially distinct from the aurorae.
James O’Donoghue+17 more
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Multilayer ferrite inductor prototypes are fabricated by cofiring metallized tapes of NiCuZn ferrite and glass‐ceramic composite. Prerequisites for a predictive component simulation are discussed. An automated data‐pipeline stores and semantically links the experimental data acquired in the study according to a domain ontology.
Björn Mieller+8 more
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Triboelectrification During Water Intrusion–Extrusion into‐from Hydrophobic Nanopores
An innovative class of tribogenerator (IE‐TENG) is proposed, which is based on cyclic water intrusion–extrusion into‐from hydrophobic nanopores. This IE‐TENG possesses surface area orders of magnitude higher than flat surfaces and achieves remarkable electricity generation.
Luis Bartolomé+7 more
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The study investigates lipopeptides as alternatives to classical antibiotics, focusing on a palmitoylated tetrapeptide that shows potent antibacterial activity but poses toxicological challenges. The formation of host–guest inclusion complexes with cyclodextrins mitigates lipopeptide toxicity and enhances solubility while preserving efficacy, providing
Chiara Bellini+9 more
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Influence of Process Conditions During Aqueous and Direct Recycling of NMC811 Cathodes
Abstract This study investigated the impact of various process conditions on the aqueous, direct recycling of LiNi0.8Mn0.1Co0.1O2 (NMC811) cathodes. Three model systems were used. The first system assumes that the current collector delamination is performed in a dry environment without the use of water as a process medium.
Felix Nagler+5 more
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Abstract Background Loss of skeletal muscle mass and systemic inflammation may offer prognostic value in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). The longitudinal progression of abnormal body composition parameters and their determinants is poorly reported.
Nicholas A. Bradley+7 more
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ABSTRACT Background The stability of soil organic matter (SOM) can be characterized by thermal analysis. Methods to determine the thermal stability of SOM have recently been increasingly applied in soil analysis. Most studies focus on organic carbon (OC), whereas its subfractions, for example, microbial biomass carbon (MBC) or hot water–extractable ...
Malte Ortner+4 more
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Abstract BACKGROUND Understanding the size and surface charge (ζ‐potential) of particles in the mixed micellar fraction produced by in vitro digestion is crucial to understand their cellular absorption and transport. The inconsistent presentation of micellar size data, often limited to average particle diameter, makes comparison of studies difficult ...
Roman Will+3 more
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