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The potential of osmotic power for Turkey
Osmotik enerji, tuzluluk değişim farkına bağlı olarak yarı geçirgen zar arasındaki su moleküllerinin fiziksel hareketi sonucu elde edilen yenilenebilir bir enerji kaynağıdır. Basınç gecikmeli ozmos (BGO), tuzluluk gradyeninden türetilen ve nehir ve denizin gerekli tuzluluk farkını sağlayan nehir ağızları gibi yerlerde türbin yardımıyla osmotik basınç ...
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Germination Performance of Physalis peruviana L. Seeds under Thermal and Water Stress Conditions
Physalis peruviana holds significant economic value, making it crucial to determine optimal cultivation conditions, particularly concerning seed germination under varying water and temperature conditions. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the impacts
Elis Marina de Freitas +3 more
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This lab activity from the Biotechnology Alliance for Suncoast Biology Educators (BASBE) explores diffusion and osmosis. It includes several demonstrations of the principles and two activities that allow the student to develop a testable hypothesis about
Keirle, Matt
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Comparative genomics of Gondwana‐diverged Pila and Pomacea reveals parallel evolution of aerial oviposition. Convergent chromosomal rearrangements reshape regulatory landscapes within topologically associating domains. Lineage‐specific gene family expansions and viral‐derived perivitelline proteins (PV1) underpin desiccation resistance.
Yufei Zhou +10 more
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The potential of osmotic power for Turkey
Osmotic energy is a renewable source of energy which is obtained from the physical movement of water molecules between semipermeable membrane due to salinity gradient difference.
AHMET BERKAN KORKMAZ
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The potential of osmotic energy in the EU - Final report
In the context of renewable energy supply in the Member States of the European Union, energy generation using osmotic power plants represents a future possibility.
Jentsch, Sebastian +6 more
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Architected Inverse Nacre Hydrogels With High Strength and Crack‐Insensitive Toughness
Hydrogels hold promise for biomedical and engineering applications, yet their practical use is fundamentally limited by the strength‐toughness trade‐off and poor fatigue resistance. In this study, a bioinspired inverse nacre architecture constructed via a scalable thermo‐calendering process is introduced, which overcomes these classic limitations ...
Haidi Wu +10 more
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Soil microbial activity and community structure as affected by osmotic and matric potential. [PDF]
Salinization of soils is a serious land degradation problem, causing poor plant growth and low microbial activity due to osmotic stress, ion toxicity and imbalanced element uptake.
Chowdhury, Nasrin
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An isotopic dilution method was used to test the effects of osmotic potential, (s), upon nitrification, ammonification, N-immobilization, and nitrous oxide production rates in soil at solute concentrations encountered in Penoyer soil.
Low, Andrew P.
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Hierarchically Soft Porous MOF‐Polymer Monolith for Fast and Large‐Scale Moisture Buffering
A soft, hierarchical porous monolith that combines metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) with a thermoresponsive polymer matrix enables rapid, large‐scale moisture buffering. The synergistic interface facilitates high‐capacity water capture and low‐energy release for sustainable indoor dehumidification.
Guangxin Ma +9 more
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