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Hydrogel‐Based Capacitive Sensor Model for Ammonium Monitoring in Aquaculture
Traditional techniques for monitoring aquaculture water quality, particularly ammonium levels, harm fish. This work presents a novel capacitive sensor with an ionic hydrogel transducer to monitor ammonium concentration in real time based on the ammonium‐induced hydrogel dissociation and osmotic pressure. Monitoring aquaculture water quality, especially
Mohammad Mirzaee+3 more
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<i>Loniceralanzhouensis</i> (Caprifoliaceae), a new species from Gansu, Northwest China. [PDF]
Liu S, Wang YJ.
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L.—On a new species of Microtus from Asia Minor [PDF]
W.F. Griffitt Blackler
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A Different Perspective on the Solid Lubrication Performance of Black Phosphorous: Friend or Foe?
Researchers investigate black phosphorous (BP) as a standalone solid lubricant coating through ball‐on‐disc linear‐reciprocating sliding experiments in dry conditions. Testing on different metals shows BP doesn't universally reduce friction and wear. However, it achieves 33% friction reduction on rougher iron surfaces and 23% wear reduction on aluminum.
Matteo Vezzelli+5 more
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A new species of <i>Begonia</i> (Begoniaceae) from the eastern mountains of Panama. [PDF]
Guillén L+4 more
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Description of a new species of freshwater crab from Southern India
J R Henderson
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A novel approach for alloy development in laser powder bed fusion is introduced. Instead of producing massive samples of one composition at a time, prepressed powder bed samples produced from powder mixtures are processed. Guidelines for the selection of precursor powders are developed.
Felix Großwendt+6 more
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Petrocodoncurvitubus, a new species of Gesneriaceae from Guangxi, China. [PDF]
Wei JX, Pan B, Ding T.
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XXXII.—Description of a new species belonging to the genus Vitrina [PDF]
Edgar A. Smith
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Low‐Activation Compositionally Complex Alloys for Advanced Nuclear Applications—A Review
Low‐activation compositionally complex alloys (LACCAs) are advanced metallic materials primarily composed of low‐activation elements, offering advantages such as rapid compliance with operational standards and safe recyclability. This review highlights their potential for extreme high‐temperature irradiation environments as structural materials for ...
Yangfan Wang+8 more
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