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Alloy Solutions for Ammonia Cracking: A Review
This work provides a literature overview of the nitriding and degradation of structural materials under ammonia cracking conditions and explains the known mechanisms and the gaps, where research is required. ABSTRACT Hydrogen is a key factor in energy storage and transportation, which will inevitably lead to a substantial increase in demand.
Mathias Christian Galetz +3 more
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[Clear cell carcinoma of the cervix in Mauritania: a case report]. [PDF]
Mamina AEH +6 more
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Superstitions on Human Papillomavirus in Africa: A Scoping Review
Africa bears a high burden of HPV‐induced diseases; this scoping review explored how superstitions and cultural beliefs fuel vaccine hesitancy. There are widespread myths and opposition from cultural/religious leaders that drive HPV vaccine hesitancy; targeted and culturally sensitive campaigns/educations are essential to improve vaccine uptake and ...
Jimoh Amzat +6 more
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[Breast cancer in Mauritania: a retrospective series of 200 cases at the National Oncology Center of Nouakchott]. [PDF]
Mamina AEH +4 more
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ABSTRACT Certain attributes of large‐scale complex systems are often expressed through sets of indicators. For example, the sustainability of an entity, be it a nation, a city, an energy system, a corporation etc., can be effectively represented by indicators and corresponding data series.
Vassilis S. Kouikoglou +1 more
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[Risk of emergence of mosquito-borne arboviral diseases in Morocco: literature review]. [PDF]
Jdiaa S, Hazyoun H, Louah MA, Himmi O.
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A tale of two microbialites: Stromatolites and microbially induced sedimentary structures
ABSTRACT Microbialites are biosedimentary structures built by microbial mats. Five microbialite groups are distinguished: stromatolites, thrombolites, dendrolites, leiloites and microbially induced sedimentary structures (MISS). This contribution discusses the two most abundant microbialite groups in marine settings, stromatolites and MISS.
Nora Noffke, Stanley M. Awramik
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Champignon tueur en Mauritanie
Le bayoud, une maladie des palmiers dévastatrice et redoutée, est apparu pour la première fois dans le Tagant en Mauritanie centrale. Jusque-là, le champignon responsable (Fusarium oxysporum albedinis) s’était manifesté seulement dans ses..
Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation
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Review and cross-cultural analysis of medicinal plants traditionally used in Mauritania. [PDF]
Yebouk C +6 more
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