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Assessing the off-target movement of tebufenozide in forested ecosystems: implications for vernal pond ecosystems. [PDF]
Ward MS, Nyoni H, Mina O, Sweetman JN.
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Focus: To understand the role of sedimentation in creating the unique conditions of ocean floor ecosystems. Learning objectives: With this activity, pupils will gain a basic understanding of how sediments in the ocean settle on the ocean floor (sedimentation) and what this looks like. Key words: Settling, sediment, terrigenous, pelagic.
Maric, Filip +4 more
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Mesoporous bioactive glass nanoparticles (MBGNs) are investigated for bone regeneration given their remarkable structural and functional properties. MBGNs are functionalized with Mn and Cu and incorporated with quercetin, a natural flavonoid exhibiting antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties.
Giovanni Lo Bello +5 more
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Exponentially increasing microplastic accumulation in an urban estuary: insights from the Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island seafloor. [PDF]
Fulfer VM, Walsh JP, Corbett DR.
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This study reports the fabrication of trabecular bioactive glass scaffolds (composition “1d”: 46.1SiO2‐28.7CaO‐8.8MgO‐6.2P2O5‐5.7CaF2‐4.5Na2O wt%) through vat photopolymerization and the relevant results from mechanical testing and in vivo implantation procedures in rabbit femora, showing great promise for bone tissue engineering applications.
Dilshat Tulyaganov +8 more
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Comparison of intestinal and environmental microbiota of the snapping shrimp (<i>Alpheus brevicristatus</i>) in a seagrass bed. [PDF]
Zhu FC, Yang YB, Yin QJ, Chen XY, Yu S.
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An Inkjet‐Printed Platinum‐Based Temperature Sensing Element on Polyimide Substrates
An inkjet‐printed, meander‐structured, nanoparticle platinum‐based resistive temperature sensors on polyimide substrates are demonstrated as proof‐of‐concept. Optimized sintering at 250°C enables stable conductive structures. The Pt100‐ and Pt1000‐type sensors exhibit linear resistance–temperature characteristics with stable TCR in the 20°C–80°C range,
Shawon Alam +6 more
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