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Safety evaluation of pectin‐rich extract derived from Coffea arabica as food additive
Abstract The EFSA Panel on Food Additives and Flavourings (FAF Panel) provides a scientific opinion on the safety assessment of the proposed use of pectin rich extract derived from Coffea arabica L. as a food additive. The proposed food additive consists of 70%–85% dietary fibres (of which the major part is pectin), 4%–6.5% proteins and substances of ...
EFSA Panel on Food Additives and Flavourings (FAF) +27 more
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Feedback-induced stationary localized patterns in networks of diffusively coupled bistable elements
Effects of feedbacks on self-organization phenomena in networks of diffusively coupled bistable elements are investigated. For regular trees, an approximate analytical theory for localized stationary patterns under application of global feedbacks is ...
Kouvaris, N., Mikhailov, A.
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Antimicrobial Behavior of Simvastatin‐Loaded Solution Blow‐Spun PLA/PEO/HA Scaffolds
Schematic for fiber spinning. ABSTRACT The development of three‐dimensional scaffolds with suitable biological properties is of crucial importance in bone repair. Incorporating antimicrobial functionality into these scaffolds can further enhance their clinical efficacy by helping prevent infections, particularly in patients undergoing orthopedic ...
João P. A. Caribé +17 more
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Development of Chitosan/PVA Nanofibrous Membranes for Efficient Removal of Microcystis aeruginosa
Removal of Microcystis aeruginosa from CS/PVA fibers by A‐HSBS. ABSTRACT In this study, chitosan/poly(vinyl alcohol) (CS/PVA) polymeric nanofibers were produced using the Air‐Heated Solution Blow Spinning (A‐HSBS) method and applied for the efficient removal of Microcystis aeruginosa from contaminated water.
Cynthia Ribeiro Guimarães +8 more
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Employment Status Among Brazilian Women With Estrogen Receptor‐Positive Nonmetastatic Breast Cancer
A significant proportion of breast cancer survivors (nearly 1/3) stopped and did not return to work within two years postdiagnosis, with treatment in public hospitals, lower education, younger age, and prolonged treatment associated with a higher risk of job loss.
Daniele Assad‐Suzuki +22 more
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Sudden Trust Collapse in Networked Societies
Trust is a collective, self-fulfilling phenomenon that suggests analogies with phase transitions. We introduce a stylized model for the build-up and collapse of trust in networks, which generically displays a first order transition.
Batista, João da Gama +2 more
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This study synthesized starch hydrogel compositesreinforced with six clays to remove Cd(II), Cr(VI), Cu(II), Mn(II), Ni(II), andZn(II) from water. Clay incorporation enhanced porosity, water absorption, andthermal stability, improving adsorption.
Rafaela R. Ferreira +5 more
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Fabric magnético em red beds da Formação de Conraria, Portugal Central [PDF]
The main goal of this study was to quantify the magnetic fabric on rock samples of the upper subunit of the Conraria Formation, Silves Group, in the region of Coimbra.
A. F. Rocha +3 more
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Fusion of neutron rich oxygen isotopes in the crust of accreting neutron stars
Fusion reactions in the crust of an accreting neutron star are an important source of heat, and the depth at which these reactions occur is important for determining the temperature profile of the star.
C. J. Horowitz +5 more
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Abstract This study aimed to investigate microfacies to infer paleoenvironmental interpretations of the Romualdo Formation during the Aptian/Albian of the Araripe Basin, Brazil. Samples were collected from three outcrops located in the eastern region and in the central south region of the Araripe Basin.
Maria Emilia Travassos Rios Tomé +8 more
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