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The Boundary‐Like Defect Type Vertical Graphene Enhances the Stability of Lithium Metal Batteries
Compared with the vacancy‐like type VG, the bounded‐like type VG coated copper foam electrode demonstrates uniformly high‐density defects. This characteristic not only offers abundant nucleation sites but also provides sufficient growth space for lithium, effectively inhibiting the formation of lithium dendrites and enhancing the stability of lithium ...
Xiaodong Wang+8 more
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Micromorphological characters of petals in 8 genera representing 12 taxa of Bignoniaceae from Egypt were carried out using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to evaluate their taxonomic importance in petal epidermal micromorphology ...
Samir S. Teleb+3 more
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KG-GAN: Knowledge-Guided Generative Adversarial Networks [PDF]
Can generative adversarial networks (GANs) generate roses of various colors given only roses of red petals as input? The answer is negative, since GANs' discriminator would reject all roses of unseen petal colors. In this study, we propose knowledge-guided GAN (KG-GAN) to fuse domain knowledge with the GAN framework.
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5 Petal and Stamen Development
Analyses of petal and stamen development are beginning to illuminate the molecular genetic processes that are required to elaborate these organ types. Floral homeotic genes are required to specify certain organ identities, and these functions also are required throughout organogenesis.
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Variability of Number of Sepals, Petals, and Anthers in the Flowers of Myosurus minimus [PDF]
Hermann J. Müller
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ABSTRACT Yeasts belonging to the genus Rhodotorula are capable of synthesizing carotenoids, such as β‐carotene, γ‐carotene, torulene, torularodine, and astaxanthin. These carotenoids have been shown to offer health benefits to humans, such as immune system strengthening and a reduced risk of chronic degenerative diseases.
David Cristian Rodrigues Lucas+1 more
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Half stop and chop, petal by petal deflowering of hard cataracts
Ajay I Dudani+3 more
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ABSTRACT The subfamily Gomphrenoideae is composed of about 480 accepted species, many of which have been historically used as medicinal plants, reason why they have been studied in terms of chemical profile, biological activity, and safety. This review consolidates the advances in research on this subfamily over the past 47 years, emphasizing its ...
Dayanna Isabel Araque Gelves+3 more
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Insects and Petal-less Flowers [PDF]
I WAS much interested by Mr. Bulman's account of Prof. Plateau's experiments in the matter of insects' visits to petal-less flowers in the issue of NATURE for February 5 (p. 319), wherein it is stated that Prof. Plateau contends that insects “are not attracted by the brilliant colours of the blossoms, but rather by the perception in some other way ...
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