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THE FIRST SUGAR OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND THE RÔLE OF CANE SUGAR IN THE PLANT [PDF]
John Parkin
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Sugar in the Caribbean : adjusting to eroding preferences [PDF]
Sugar exporters of the Caribbean depend on preferential sales of sugar to the European Union and United States at prices that are two to three times the world market price.
Mitchell, Donald
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Membrane fusion‐inspired nanomaterials offer transformative potential in diagnostics by mimicking natural fusion processes to achieve highly sensitive and specific detection of disease biomarkers. This review highlights recent advancements in nanomaterial functionalization strategies, signal amplification systems, and stimuli‐responsive fusion designs,
Sojeong Lee+9 more
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SOME CORRELATIONS IN SUGAR BEETS [PDF]
Franklin S. Harris, J C Hogenson
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Multifunctional Biomedical Devices with Closed‐Loop Systems for Precision Therapy
This review explores two major types of closed‐loop therapeutic systems: self‐sustained and externally triggered. It highlights recent advances in stimuli‐responsive materials, integrated bioelectronics, and data‐driven control strategies, offering insight into emerging strategies for personalized, responsive drug delivery.
Yixuan Leng, Rujie Sun
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Research on the Chemical Properties of Sugars by Means of Heavy Oxygen. I
Kokiti GOTÔ
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The Iodimetric Estimation of Sugars [PDF]
Julian L. Baker, H. F. E. Hulton
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The Sugar Daddy's Game: How Wealthy Investors Change Competition in Professional Team Sports [PDF]
Professional sports leagues have witnessed the appearance of so-called "sugar daddies" - people who invest enormous amounts of money into clubs and become their owners. This paper presents a contest model of a professional sports league that incorporates
Markus Lang+2 more
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This review highlights recent progress in nanocarriers targeting pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), including Toll‐like and NOD‐like receptors, for enhancing the treatment of bacterial sepsis and related complications. These nanomedicines deliver antibiotics and anti‐inflammatory agents while modulating immune responses.
Eman A. Ismail+3 more
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