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The designed Fe–V atomic pair catalyst (Fe1V1‐NC) proceeds via direct O═O breaking pathway and thus circumvents the ROS radical generations, fundamentally enhancing ORR stability for perdurable zinc–air batteries. Abstract Iron–nitrogen–carbon (Fe–N–C) catalysts are considered the most active platinum‐free alternative for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR)
Lan Ran +8 more
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Artificial intelligence in clinical toxicology in Africa: Emerging applications and barriers. [PDF]
Teferi MG +7 more
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Vitamin D, traditionally known to promote calcium and bone health, is being explored for its role in cancer prevention and treatment through its influence on cell proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, and immune response. The vitamin D receptor (VDR) regulates gene expression and interacts with key signaling pathways such as Wnt/β‐catenin, MAPK ...
D. Prasanth +10 more
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A flow electrolyzer employing formate dehydrogenase on a porous TiO2‐carbon felt cathode is developed for paired electrolysis of CO2 and waste (plastic and biomass) to produce formate. The electrolyzer operates with an initial cell faradaic efficiency toward formate of almost 200% at a low cell voltage of −1.5 V, which also enables bias‐free operation ...
Beverly Q. L. Low +7 more
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Changes in Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonist (GLP-1 RA) Exposures Following Recent Demand for Weight Management: A Retrospective Review of California Poison Control System Data. [PDF]
Ho RY +8 more
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FDA Regulation of Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems and the “Deeming” Rule: What’s Left for States? [PDF]
Hoke, Kathleen +2 more
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Trends in US Pediatric Unintentional Nonprescription Cold and Cough, Analgesic and Antipyretic Drug Exposure Cases amid the COVID-19 Pandemic. [PDF]
Karami S +8 more
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Adaptive rhodium catalysis with a Lewis‐acidic secondary sphere enables divergent hydrogenation of propargylic alcohols into alkynes, allylic ethers, or alkenes. Catalyst design and condition‐dependent pathways provide practical guidance for chemoselectivity control.
Jiajun Wu +5 more
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