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This work highlights the impact of incorporating graphene nanoflakes into precursor inks of MAPbBr3 for inkjet‐printed optoelectronic device applications. A substantial modification of the crystallization dynamics is reported despite miniscule concentrations.
Kenneth Lobo +12 more
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From invention to innovation: a study of research-based start-ups [PDF]
Heirman, Ans
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This work presents a fully synthetic, 3D‐printed dynamic heart model with left‐side anatomy featuring sutured mitral valve chordae tendineae analogs, embedded actuators for physiologic wall contraction, and customized flexible pressure sensors for the left ventricle.
Alejandro Guillen Obando +7 more
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The effect of self-selected versus standardised warm-ups on kayak ergometer performance in Hungarian elite kayakers: a randomized controlled crossover trial. [PDF]
Trájer E +5 more
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Content Validation of the Flares Diary: A Qualitative Analysis of the Flares Experience Within the Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP) Population. [PDF]
Baldasaro J +8 more
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How to get the most out of fungal biotechnology? [PDF]
Nygård Y, Meyer V.
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Is “START-UP NY” Starting Up NY?
International Journal of Sustainable Entrepreneurship and Corporate Social Responsibility, 2017This article describes how “START-UP NY” is a state-funded economic development program that encourages businesses to locate to several of its college campuses in exchange for a 0% tax rate for business and their employees. While the program has received much coverage in the popular press, it has not been thoroughly assessed in the academic literature.
Lynn B. Jean-Snarr +2 more
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Science, 2006
BEIJING— China hopes to seed its biotechnology industry with a national incubation center in Beijing. Last week, officials announced that the Beijing International Trust and Investment Co. Ltd. would invest $160 million over 3 years to create the China National Academic Center for Biotechnology.
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BEIJING— China hopes to seed its biotechnology industry with a national incubation center in Beijing. Last week, officials announced that the Beijing International Trust and Investment Co. Ltd. would invest $160 million over 3 years to create the China National Academic Center for Biotechnology.
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