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This study demonstrates that memristors can replace conventional 2T–1C driving circuits with simplified 1T–1 m architectures by exploiting resistance switching. With ultra‐low switching voltages (< ±0.2 V) and multi‐level resistance states, the memristors precisely control the current injected into organic light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs).
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Inspired by natural silicified wood, a biomimetic mineralized chitin‐derived aerogel is constructed. It can withstand 81 000 times its own weight, and its backside temperature is 130.4°C after exposure to ∼1300°C butane flame for 600 s, exhibiting high‐strength, fire‐resistance, and super thermal‐insulation properties.
Kai Xu +11 more
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Cullin 3 substrate-adaptor protein 1 (MtCSP1) modulates nodulation through interaction with the GTPase ARFA1. [PDF]
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Understanding the genetics of root system architecture in pigeonpea [Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.]. [PDF]
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Natural Variations of ZmRLR1 Mediate the Root Lodging Resistance of Maize by Regulating Root Ascorbate and Auxin Homeostasis. [PDF]
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Biomechanical investigation of spinal cord stress changes following ACAF for different subtypes of cervical OPLL. [PDF]
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The cytokinin histidine kinase receptors regulate nodulation, shoot and root development in <i>Pisum sativum</i>. [PDF]
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Adventitious Roots and Lateral Roots: Similarities and Differences
Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2014In addition to its role in water and nutrient uptake, the root system is fundamentally important because it anchors a plant to its substrate. Although a wide variety of root systems exist across different species, all plants have a primary root (derived from an embryonic radicle) and different types of lateral roots.
Catherine Bellini, Irène Perrone
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Lateral Roots: Random Diversity in Adversity [PDF]
Lateral roots are essential for soil foraging and uptake of minerals and water. They feature a large morphological diversity that results from divergent primordia or root growth and development patterns. Besides a structured diversity, resulting from the hierarchical and developmental organization of root systems, there exists a random diversity ...
Bertrand Müller +2 more
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