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Dual-Functional Polyurethane Sponge-Based Pressure Sensors Incorporating BZT/BTO, Polypyrrole, and Carbon Nanotubes with Energy Generation Capability. [PDF]
Onar Camlibel N, Kandola BK.
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High-Performance Barium Titanate, Carbon Nanotube, and Styrene-Butadiene Rubber-Based Single Composite TENG for Energy Harvesting and Handwriting Recognition. [PDF]
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Abstract RETRACTION: M.M. Salem, A.M. Altarawneh, Y.A. Alibwaini, R. Ghazy, O.M. Hemeda, D. Zhou, M.A. Darwish, M.K. Hossain, D.I. Tishkevich, T.I. Zubar, E.L. Trukhanova, A.V. Trukhanov, S.V. Trukhanov, and M. Mostafa, “Effect of Zr Doping on Structure and Ferroelectric Properties of Nanostructured Barium Titanate,” Nano Select 6, no.
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Business and Professional Ethics Journal, 2012
Sustainability as a narrative has mainstreamed, but practice is stuck in the 'valley of death,' with exemplary business action to internalize social and environmen- tal externalities remaining ad hoc and small scale. Civil regulation has had significant impacts, but appears unable to act as a driver of systemic change.
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Sustainability as a narrative has mainstreamed, but practice is stuck in the 'valley of death,' with exemplary business action to internalize social and environmen- tal externalities remaining ad hoc and small scale. Civil regulation has had significant impacts, but appears unable to act as a driver of systemic change.
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Scientific American, 2012
The article discusses the evolutionary success of sauropods, such as Apatosaurus, formerly known as Brontosaurus, which lived for approximately 150 million years. Topics include a traditionally-held view by paleontologists that sauropods, with their long necks and small brains, were unfit for life on land or in water, discoveries in the 21st century ...
Kristina, Curry Rogers, Michael, D'Emic
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The article discusses the evolutionary success of sauropods, such as Apatosaurus, formerly known as Brontosaurus, which lived for approximately 150 million years. Topics include a traditionally-held view by paleontologists that sauropods, with their long necks and small brains, were unfit for life on land or in water, discoveries in the 21st century ...
Kristina, Curry Rogers, Michael, D'Emic
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Science Translational Medicine, 2014
The R&D engine must be redirected toward deciphering the natural histories of human diseases and using this knowledge to select therapeutic targets.
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The R&D engine must be redirected toward deciphering the natural histories of human diseases and using this knowledge to select therapeutic targets.
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Journal of Molecular Evolution, 1982
The discovery that Titan had an atmosphere was made by the identification of methane in the satellite's spectrum in 1944. But the abundance of this gas and the identification of other major constituents required the 1980 encounter by the Voyager 1 spacecraft.
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The discovery that Titan had an atmosphere was made by the identification of methane in the satellite's spectrum in 1944. But the abundance of this gas and the identification of other major constituents required the 1980 encounter by the Voyager 1 spacecraft.
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Veterinary Record, 2018
What might veterinary practice look like in the short to medium term in the UK? This was considered during a debate last week on what the UK can learn from the veterinary market in the USA. The debate, hosted by the Veterinary Marketing Association (VMA), invited Bash Halow, a consultant in the USA, to give his take and question the audience as to ...
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What might veterinary practice look like in the short to medium term in the UK? This was considered during a debate last week on what the UK can learn from the veterinary market in the USA. The debate, hosted by the Veterinary Marketing Association (VMA), invited Bash Halow, a consultant in the USA, to give his take and question the audience as to ...
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