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Nanoparticles in reverse osmosis membranes for desalination: A state of the art review
, 2020The development of thin-film nanocomposite (TFNC) membranes utilizing nanoparticles present remarkable opportunity in the desalination industry.
H. Saleem, S. Zaidi
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An investigation on the effect of inter-organizational collaboration on reverse logistics
, 2021L. Cricelli, M. Greco, M. Grimaldi
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Abiogenesis and the reverse Hofmeister effect
Nature Chemistry, 2018Bruce C. Gibb takes us on a journey through the physical and chemical evolution of planet Earth and suggests that the reverse Hofmeister effect, the phenomenon whereby poorly solvated ions associate in water, could be a powerful driving force towards the first hint of life on the rock we call home.
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Separation Science, 1969
Abstract In an attempt to set up a simple laboratory experiment for illustrating and assessing thermal diffusion in solutions we were surprised to find that, owing to the arrangement used, the solute became more concentrated at the hot end instead of at the cold end as is almost always the case.
W. G. Breck, H. C. Sutcliffe
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Abstract In an attempt to set up a simple laboratory experiment for illustrating and assessing thermal diffusion in solutions we were surprised to find that, owing to the arrangement used, the solute became more concentrated at the hot end instead of at the cold end as is almost always the case.
W. G. Breck, H. C. Sutcliffe
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Electrical Engineering, 1948
At high altitudes a d-c arc may move under the influence of an external magnetic field in a direction opposite to that in which it moves at sea level. This graduate student prize-winning article discusses this anomaly, explaining it as a surface phenomenon.
Gary J. Himler, George I. Cohn
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At high altitudes a d-c arc may move under the influence of an external magnetic field in a direction opposite to that in which it moves at sea level. This graduate student prize-winning article discusses this anomaly, explaining it as a surface phenomenon.
Gary J. Himler, George I. Cohn
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SARS-CoV-2 Reverse Genetics Reveals a Variable Infection Gradient in the Respiratory Tract
Cell, 2020Yixuan J Hou +2 more
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