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Olive self-incompatibility and pollination in Syria
The olive sector is a cornerstone of the Syrian economy, with over 100 million trees covering extensive agricultural lands and contributing significantly to national income and rural livelihoods.
Mohammad Mhanna
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Titanium Suboxides Responsible for Electronic Anomaly Near Room Temperature in the Ti3C2Tx MXene
Our multi‐technique study reveals that the near‐room‐temperature anomaly in Ti3C2Tx MXene is linked to titanium suboxide nanodomains, including Ti3O5, embedded within the MXene host. Their temperature‐driven transformation provides an alternative explanation to solvent‐ and swelling‐based models and offers new insight into the thermally activated ...
Bence G. Márkus +8 more
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Ultrasensitive Anti‐Stokes Luminescence Thermometry in Transition Metal Dichalcogenide Monolayers
We demonstrate a highly sensitive nanothermometer using anti‐Stokes photoluminescence, also known as photoluminescence upconversion (UPL), in monolayer tungsten disulfide. A strong resonantly enhanced UPL is observed, confirming the central role of optical phonons in the PL upconversion mechanism.
Sharada Nagarkar +6 more
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Strategic Incompatibility in ATM Markets [PDF]
We test whether firms use incompatibility strategically, using data from ATM markets. High ATM fees degrade the value of competitors' deposit accounts, and can in principle serve as a mechanism for siphoning depositors away from competitors or for ...
Christopher R. Knittel, Victor Stango
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Self-incompatibility in Capsicum pubescens Ruiz & Pavon
não disponívelThe self-incompatibility is a common phenomen in angiosperms. In Solanaceae the gametophic system controlled by multiple alleles is founded in economically important genus as Nicotiana, Lycopersicon, Solanum, Petunia and Capsicum.
Saborio Mora, Mario Humberto Del Socorro
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Self-incompatibility of Pechay
A test for self-incompatibility in pet-sai was made on a sample of 10 plants of two varieties. The general finding was that most plants showed high incompatibility upon selfing and high compatibility upon sibbing.
Meraña, Pablo R
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Solution‐processed Cu(bdc) forms prototypical MOF thin films for which a multitude of not fully satisfactory structural models have been suggested. Combining rotating grazing‐incidence diffraction and X‐ray reflectivity on two complementary samples with density‐functional theory, we first discard the previously suggested models and then identify a non ...
Narges Taghizade +7 more
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Proteomics Approaches Advance Our Understanding of Plant Self-Incompatibility Response
Self-incompatibility (SI) in plants is a genetic mechanism that prevents self-fertilization and promotes out-crossing needed to maintain genetic diversity.
Muhammad Jamshed (1892518) +2 more
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Mesoblends consist of a nanostructured polymer into which a second polymer is imbibed with a selective solvent. In this work, a solvent‐templatable pentablock terpolymer possessing a sulfonated midblock is modified with a hydrophilic polymer that is photocrosslinked in situ, yielding a hierarchical binetwork.
Kacie M. Wells +3 more
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