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Evaluating the phylogenetic signal of morphosyntax. [PDF]
Sleeman R +6 more
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Selective Benzene Capture by Metal‐Organic Frameworks
Metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs) hold significant potential for capturing benzene from air emissions and hydrocarbon mixtures in liquid phases. This capability stems from their precisely engineered structures, versatile chemistries, and diverse binding interactions.
Zongsu Han +4 more
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'What's in a Name?' Naming Genetically Determined Movement Disorders: Gap and Controversy. [PDF]
Marras C +6 more
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For the first time, a highly sensitive electrochemical biosensor based on SiO2‐based hairy particles with a grafted PDMAEMA polymer brush containing a quantifiable and large amount of immobilized Laccase is reported. The fabricated biosensor exhibits a sensitivity of 0.14 A·m⁻¹, a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.1 µm, and a detection range of 0.3–750 µm,
Pavel Milkin +7 more
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Introduction to the Special Issue: Social Control, Housing and the Law. [PDF]
Slingenberg L, Vols M.
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Biomass Native Structure Into Functional Carbon‐Based Catalysts for Fenton‐Like Reactions
This study indicates that eight biomasses with 2D flaky and 1D acicular structures influence surface O types, morphology, defects, N doping, sp2 C, and Co nanoparticles loading in three series of carbon, N‐doped carbon, and cobalt/graphitic carbon. This work identifies how these structural factors impact catalytic pathways, enhancing selective electron
Wenjie Tian +7 more
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Yet another Aspect of Shiva Nataraja for our Discipline: The Crushing of Apasmara.
Trüeb RM.
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The Field of Gender Through Metaphors: The Dilemma of Female and Male Referees in the Minds of Football Fans. [PDF]
Engin SG.
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Relearning Athabascan languages in Alaska: Creating sustainable language communities through creolization [PDF]
Holton, Gary
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Shellac, a centuries‐old natural resin, is reimagined as a green material for flexible electronics. When combined with silver nanowires, shellac films deliver transparency, conductivity, and stability against humidity. These results position shellac as a sustainable alternative to synthetic polymers for transparent conductors in next‐generation ...
Rahaf Nafez Hussein +4 more
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