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Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles in Biomedicine: Advances and Prospects
Mesoporous silica nanoparticles offer unique properties like high surface area, tunable pores, and functionalization. They excel in drug delivery, tissue engineering, and stimuli‐responsive therapies, enabling targeted and controlled treatments. With roles in cancer therapy and diagnostics, their clinical translation requires addressing challenges in ...
Miguel Manzano, María Vallet‐Regí
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THЕ COMPLЕXITY OF BIOЕCONOMIC PROJЕCTS FROM THЕ PЕRSPЕCTIVЕ OF THЕ DYNAMICS OF INTЕLLЕCTUAL CAPITAL AND HUMAN RЕSOURCЕS [PDF]
Thе intеllеctual capital can bе dеfinеd as thе totality of non-monеtary and non-physical rеsourcеs, which arе totally or partially controllеd by thе organisation and contributе to bringing valuе to thе organisation.
Ionuț Riza, Camеlia-Maria Olari Pеrju
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Ordered three‐dimensional anodic aluminum oxide (3D‐AAO) nanoarchitectures with longitudinal and transverse pores enable architecture‐driven metamaterials. The review maps fabrication advances, including hybrid pulse anodization, and shows how 3D‐AAO templates tailor properties across magnetism, energy, catalysis, and sensing.
Marisol Martín‐González
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Multidimensional and comparative study on intellectual capital and organisational performance
Intellectual capital (IC) as the knowledge‐based equity of organizations is increasingly recognised as an important value contributor to performance.
Boris Urban +1 more
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This review presents a focused and integrated perspective on copper‐based catalysts for the selective electrochemical reduction of CO2 to methanol. It elucidates active site dynamics, mechanistic pathways, and structure–activity relationships, while connecting fundamental insights with catalyst design, reactor engineering, and techno‐economic ...
Debabrata Bagchi +7 more
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Simple and Multiple Relationship between Intellectual Capital and Organizational Innovation among Faculty Members of Isfahan University of Medical Sciences [PDF]
Introduction: Intellectual capital is a key factor in innovating, creating and maintaining competitive advantage in a knowledge-based economy. Considering intellectual capital in the academic context is necessary to create innovation and gain competitive
Zahra Moazam Babasheikhali +2 more
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Advanced Porous Materials for Maritime Carbon Capture
Carbon capture from emission sources, such as marine vessels, has attracted significant attention over the years. To achieve this goal, sorbents such as metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), porous polymer networks (PPNs), covalent organic frameworks (COFs), and their post‐synthetic modifications are currently being explored.
Kelechi Festus +6 more
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Recent Advances in Collective Behaviors of Micro/Nanomotor Swarms
This review describes the driving forces behind collective motion, explores the self‐organization of micro/nano swarms across zero‐dimensional (0D), one‐dimensional (1D), two‐dimensional (2D), and three‐dimensional (3D) spaces, and highlights their potential in drug delivery, environmental monitoring, and smart devices.
Siwen Sun +4 more
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Intellectual Capital Efficiency Impact on European Small and Large Listed Banks Financial Performance [PDF]
The purpose of the study is to analyze the impact of intellectual capital efficiency impact on the European listed banks performance. In this paper concept of intellectual capital and its components is analyzed and empirical research is performed testing
Dalia Kaupelytė, Deimantė Kairytė
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Intellectual capital is an intangible resource owned by the organization that can be used to create value for the organization. Intellectual capital consists of the source of human capital, the organization itself and its relationship to the environment.
Mextaria Yuliana, Anggraini Sukmawati, Aida VitayalaS. Hubeis
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