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Identifying the Geographical Origin of Wolfberry Using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and Stacking-Orthogonal Linear Discriminant Analysis. [PDF]
Song S, Wu X, Li M, Wu B.
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A two‐step DNA metallization process is presented for the modular assembly of metal sulfide nanoparticles (NPs) on MoS2, with nanoscale control over their separation and ability to concomitantly assemble different kind of NPs. This allowed to tailor the photoinduced electrical response of phototransistors to different wavelengths, according to the ...
Kai Chen+3 more
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Rapid Quality Assessment of Ceftriaxone Using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy. [PDF]
Isaacs JT+18 more
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To enhance the sustainability of electrochemical separations for resource recovery, a photoelectrochemical ion recovery system is developed that utilizes renewable solar energy. A composite integrating titianium dioxide nanorods and a redox‐copolymer enables spontaneous cation adsorption and light‐activated redox reactions for regeneration, thus ...
Ki‐Hyun Cho+3 more
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Intraoperative Renal Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Monitoring as a Predictor of Renal Outcomes in Cardiac Surgery. [PDF]
Özyaprak B+14 more
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The Janus membrane integrates a superhydrophilic CNF@CTAB‐MXene layer with a superhydrophobic PTFE layer, enabling efficient solar‐driven water evaporation and electricity generation. It achieves an evaporation rate of 1.51 kg m−2 h−1 with excellent salt resistance and long‐term stability.
Yinan Li+7 more
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Functional near-infrared spectroscopy for the assessment and treatment of patients with disorders of consciousness. [PDF]
Wang N+11 more
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Optical Control of Ferroelectric Imprint in BiFeO3
Above‐bandgap irradiation at room temperature enables on‐demand optical control of defect‐driven built‐in electric fields in BiFeO₃ thin films, fabricated via scalable, chemical spray pyrolysis. These fields, otherwise “frozen‐in,” can cause severe device degradation, including non‐switchable polarization, dead layers near interfaces, and polarization ...
Haoze Zhang+8 more
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