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Sodium Chloride as a Replacement for Phosphate in Media for the Bacterial Production and Determination of Acetoin [PDF]
Francisco A. Leone, L. R. Hedrick
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Moisture‐Driven Hydrogel Power Source with Asymmetric Ion Adsorption for Flexible Electronics
A hydrogel‐based power source employing asymmetric ion‐adsorbing electrodes and moisture‐driven gradients is reported. This design enables continuous electricity generation for over 4000 minutes without significant decay and without requiring external input.
Zhaoyang Sun +9 more
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Effect of Carrot Pulp Incorporation and Partial Sodium Chloride Replacement on Hybrid Burger Characteristics. [PDF]
Mudalal S +6 more
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The Properties of the Receptors in the Axon Reflex Sweating Produced by Nicotine and Sodium Chloride
Masao Wada
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Ultra-violet Luminescence of Sodium Chloride [PDF]
Marcel Schein, Martin L. Katz
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Single Solid‐State Ion Channels as Potentiometric Nanosensors
Single gold nanopores functionalized with mixed self‐assembled monolayers act as solid‐state ion channels for direct, selective potentiometric sensing of inorganic ions (Ag⁺). The design overcomes key miniaturization barriers of conventional ion‐selective electrodes by combining low resistivity with suppressed loss of active components, enabling robust
Gergely T. Solymosi +4 more
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Metastable Dihydrate of Sodium Chloride at Ambient Pressure. [PDF]
Hamp RE +10 more
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The Requirement of Breeding Hens for Sodium Chloride
C. H. Burns +2 more
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Anomalous Stiffening of a Conjugated Polymer During Electrochemical Oxidation
The electromechanical response of a thienothiophene‐based conjugated polymer with triethylene glycol side chains is investigated. Electrochemical nanoindentation and atomic force microscopy reveal a modest and reversible increase in elastic modulus at room temperature upon electrochemical oxidation.
Judith Pons i Tarrés +17 more
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