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Polymorph‐Specific Electronic Transduction in WO3 during Molecular Sensing
Metal‐oxide polymorphs with similar surface chemistry can nevertheless exhibit distinct sensing properties. In γ‐ and ε‐WO3, analyte adsorption appears comparable; yet, only ε‐WO3 induces a pronounced lattice electronic perturbation that accommodates charge in sub‐conduction band minimum states.
Matteo D'Andria +6 more
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Digital Microneedles for Multiplexed Transdermal Sensing via Fluorescent QR Codes
Digital fluorescent microneedles encode biochemical information in skin into scannable QR codes through threshold‐activated probes that generate binary on/off signals. By transforming analog fluorescence into discrete digital patterns, this platform enables calibration‐free, multiplexed transdermal sensing of physiologically relevant biomarkers ...
Farbod Abazar +7 more
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Winter Leaf Yellowing in 'Hass' Avocado
The New Zealand avocado industry is worth $39.7 million in exports of 'Hass' avocados. Crop yields grew steadily from 1996 to 2001 to reach an average of 8.86 tonnes/ha. Since then however, crop yields have remained steady.
Mandemaker, Andries Jan
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Carbohydrates in hot water extracts of soil aggregates as affected by long-term management
Microbial carbohydrates are immediate by-products of microbial metabolism and play an important role in the formation and stabilization of soil structure.
Laborioau, R., Vognsen, L., Debosz, K.
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World overpopulation, scarcity of water and finite arable land mandate a more efficient use of these natural resources. To remain sustainable, modern-day apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) fruit production utilizes high-density orchards on semi-dwarfing ...
Fallahi, B +3 more
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Recently, terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) has shown potential in measuring vegetation biochemical traits in three dimensions (3D) by using reflectance derived from backscattered intensity data. The 3D estimates can provide information about the vertical
Ahmed Elsherif +2 more
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Leaf water content and leaf morphology signal stress in infrared spectra
Alpine ecosystems have a clear distribution of species that are limited by their environment. Climate change can alter the bio-climatic zones and change the distribution of some species. Trees of a single species have different physiognomy at the optimal conditions than at the extremes of their niche (smaller and more stressed trees).
Buitrago Acevedo, M.F. +3 more
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In the previous report, it was considered that the slight variation of leaf water content on an areal basis (leaf water content) gave much influence upon stomatal aperture). The present study was conducted to establish other measurement methods of water status in the rice plant, i.e., leaf water potential and water saturation deficit (WSD), and to ...
HIRASAWA, Tadashi, ISHIHARA, Kuni
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Positively Charged Polymer‐Brush MOFs for Large‐Area, Pressure‐Resistant Gas Separation Membranes
A universal POPA strategy enables positively charged polymer‐brush MOFs with self‐adaptive interfacial interlocking to resist aggregation under fast processing. This design ensures seamless dispersion within large‐area selective layers, achieving 1 m‐wide roll‐to‐roll fabrication of pressure‐resistant MMCMs with tunable CO2 separation performance ...
Yi Yang +11 more
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Controlling the protein corona formation onto carbon nanomaterials (CNMs) enhances their functionalities as platforms for cancer theranostics. Here, we reviewed the effects of the intrinsic and acquired properties of CNMs on protein corona formation, the consequent biological and toxicological outcomes, and the strategies to reshape corona formation ...
Yajuan Zou +5 more
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