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Extremophile enzyme activity lab: using catalase from Pyrobaculum calidifontis to highlight temperature sensitivity and thermostable enzyme activity. [PDF]
Scott JW, Steel JJ.
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ZnS‐MXene‐TiO2 nanocomposite heterojunction for photocatalytic decomposition of this methylene blue dye (MB) greatly improves light absorption, charge separation, and active site area. Two‐dimensional MXene forms nanocomposites by easily combining them with 0D (quantum dots), 1D (tube and wire), 2D (plane and sheet), and 3D (particle and lamellar ...
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Removing Oxide Layers and Retaining Oxide‐Free Steel Surfaces by Polishing in Oxygen‐Free Atmosphere
In this study, the efficacy of wet mechanical polishing under an oxygen‐free atmosphere for deoxidation and the retention of an oxide‐free steel surface are elucidated using X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The methodology proved successful; however, the results were highly dependent on the preparation of the solvents used to clean the samples after ...
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Three‐dimensional change in temperature sensitivity of northern vegetation phenology
Global Change Biology, 2020Understanding how the temperature sensitivity of phenology changes with three spatial dimensions (altitude, latitude, and longitude) is critical for the prediction of future phenological synchronization.
Mengdi Gao +6 more
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Temperature sensitivity of SOM decomposition is linked with a K‐selected microbial community
Global Change Biology, 2021Temperature sensitivity (Q10) of soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition is a crucial parameter to predict the fate of soil carbon (C) under global warming.
Hui Li +13 more
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Temperature-Sensitive Hydrogels [PDF]
Thermo-sensitive polymers are appealing materials for several therapeutic applications, such as in regenerative medicine and in situ drug release. These macromolecules are characterized by the ability to undergo swelling/deswelling processes during temperature change-induced phase transitions.
Grassi G. +6 more
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Temperature-Sensitive Dendritic Micelles
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2005Syntheses up to three generations have been achieved of biaryl-based amphiphilic dendrons with a charge-neutral pentaethylene glycol as the hydrophilic part and a decyl chain as the hydrophobic part. Studies on the temperature-dependent characteristics revealed that these dendrons exhibit a generation-dependent lower critical solution temperature (LCST)
Aathimanikandan, SV +2 more
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Temperature sensitive auditory neuropathy
Hearing Research, 2016Temperature sensitive auditory neuropathy is a very rare and puzzling disorder. In the present study, we reported three unrelated 2 to 6 year-old children who were diagnosed as auditory neuropathy patients who complained of severe hearing loss when they had fever. Their hearing thresholds varied from the morning to the afternoon. Two of these patients'
Qiujing, Zhang +13 more
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, 2020
The temperature sensitivity of soil respiration (Q10) plays a key role in benchmarking the intensity of terrestrial soil carbon-climate feedbacks. However, there is large spatial heterogeneity of Q10 that remains unexplained at the global scale. Here, we
Jinquan Li +4 more
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The temperature sensitivity of soil respiration (Q10) plays a key role in benchmarking the intensity of terrestrial soil carbon-climate feedbacks. However, there is large spatial heterogeneity of Q10 that remains unexplained at the global scale. Here, we
Jinquan Li +4 more
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