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Progress of surveys in the Anthracite Ridge District [PDF]
Ralph W. Richards, Gerald Ashley Waring
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This work reports a new strategy for constructing multi‐nuclear metal coordination nodes in MOFs for boosting photocatalytic ROS production, which significantly enhances the antibacterial efficiency relative to the MOFs with single‐nuclear metal coordination nodes.
Qinqin Li+4 more
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Morphologies in‐between: The impact of the first steps on the human talus
Abstract Objective The development of bipedalism is a very complex activity that contributes to shaping the anatomy of the foot. The talus, which starts ossifying in utero, may account for the developing stages from the late gestational phase onwards.
Carla Figus+21 more
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Orchard fruits in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge regions of Virginia and the South Atlantic States
H. P. Gould
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This study presents a phase‐field model integrating mechanical constraints, solid–solid contact, and large‐strain mechanochemical coupling to characterize lithium deposition and electrolyte cracking. Results show that reducing mechanical constraints, with good electrode–electrolyte contact, suppresses dendrite eruption in cracks and extends battery ...
Chen Lin, Haihui Ruan, Ming‐Sheng Wang
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Endostructural and periosteal growth of the human humerus
Abstract The growth and development of long bones are of considerable interests in the fields of comparative anatomy and palaeoanthropology, as evolutionary changes and adaptations to specific physical activity patterns are expected to be revealed during bone ontogeny.
Thomas George O'Mahoney+3 more
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≈1 nm thick amorphous layer with a higher oxygen concentration is formed on the surfaces of pristine P‐doped NiFe2O4 and activated NiFe2O4. Such surface layer is thought to significantly promote the charge transfer kinetics compared to the oxyhydroxide layer grown on Ni1.5Fe1.5O4 during the oxygen evolution reaction. Abstract Optimizing electrocatalyst
Weikai Xiang+6 more
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Abstract Based on histological cross‐sections, the chondrocranium of the common musk turtle (Sternotherus odoratus) was reconstructed, described, and compared with other turtles. It differs from that of other turtle chondrocrania by possessing elongated, slightly dorsally orientated nasal capsules with three dorsolateral foramina, which might be ...
Luca Leicht+2 more
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The Atlantic Ridge and Distribution of Fossil Plants [PDF]
M. Suganthy
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