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Waste wool hydrolysates (WWHs), by‐product of the alkaline hydrolysis of waste wool are employed as coadjuvant in wool fabrics dyeing with Carmine natural dye. The results demonstrate the possibility of WWHs valorization as eco‐friendly alternative to metal‐based mordants in wool dyeing.
Roberta Peila, Maria Laura Tummino
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How could local environmental innovations become a national policy?-A qualitative comparative study on the factors influencing the diffusion of bottom-up environmental policy innovations. [PDF]
Zhang J, Xing S.
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Nodes of resistance to green grabbing: a political ecology
Stan C. Weeber
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PNC promote lateral root formation throughmodulating the dirstribution of superoxide anion rather than auxin. Abstract Lateral root (LR) formation is important for plant growth. ROS (reactive oxygen species)play an important role in LR formation. While how nanomaterials affect ROS distribution to promote LR formation and the role of ROS in primordia in
Guangjing Li+8 more
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Fostering better science by releasing biomedical research and innovation from the grip of rich nations. [PDF]
Arhel NJ.
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CO2 Storage Site Selection: A Comprehensive Review of Current Approaches
ABSTRACT Global warming, driven by increasing anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, has emerged as a critical environmental concern. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology offers a promising solution for reducing CO2 emissions, but its effectiveness depends on identifying suitable candidates that can ensure safe, long‐term storage of CO2.
Shahryar Rashidi+2 more
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Rethinking social action through the info-ecological dimensions of two collaborative public health platforms: the people's health movement and the citizen sense project platforms as examples of health-net-activism. [PDF]
Surrenti S, Di Felice M.
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ABSTRACT This research intends to examine how renewable energy (REN) consumption and natural resource (RES) rents affect the environmental impact of consumption in Switzerland. Along with REN and RES, the study considers Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and participatory democracy as other independent variables of interest.
Muhammad Khalid Anser+3 more
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