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Rethinking plastic waste: innovations in enzymatic breakdown of oil‐based polyesters and bioplastics

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Plastic pollution remains a critical environmental challenge, and current mechanical and chemical recycling methods are insufficient to achieve a fully circular economy. This review highlights recent breakthroughs in the enzymatic depolymerization of both oil‐derived polyesters and bioplastics, including high‐throughput protein engineering, de novo ...
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Expertise in Tool Use Promotes Tool Embodiment

Topics in Cognitive Science, 2021
AbstractBody representations are known to be dynamically modulated or extended through tool use. Here, we review findings that demonstrate the importance of a user's tool experience or expertise for successful tool embodiment. Examining expert tool users, such as individuals who use tools in professional sports, people who use chopsticks at every meal,
Veronica U, Weser, Dennis R, Proffitt
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Programming tool-use actions.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2007
When humans plan to execute a tool-use action, they can only specify the bodily movement parameters by taking into account the external target or goal of the tool-use action and the target-movement mapping implemented by the tool. In this study, the authors used the movement precuing method to investigate how people prepare for actions made with tools.
Massen, C., Prinz, W.
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Tool Use and Tool Making in Wild Chimpanzees

Folia Primatologica, 1990
Reported incidences of tool use and tool making for three wild chimpanzee populations increase from Mahale (12 and 3 types of use and making, respectively), Gombe (16 and 3) to Taï (19 and 6). Sticks are commonly used and prepared at all three sites. However, Taï chimpanzees seem to perform more modifications on the material before using it.
C, Boesch, H, Boesch
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Tool Use in Cebus

Folia Primatologica, 1990
This paper summarizes early anecdotal information and systematic studies of tool use in capuchin monkeys (Cebus spp.)· Tool use in capuchins is neither context specific nor stereotyped. The success of capuchins in using tools and in exploiting a variety of food resources in the wild derives from several factors: their manipulative abilities, interest ...
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Using stationery tools

Practical Pre-School, 2006
The Stepping Stones in the Early Learning Goals for physical development include an aspect called ‘Using tools and materials'. This requires children to join in activities that involve hand-eye coordination, using simple tools and equipment, and learn to transport and store equipment safely – using a wide range of stationery equipment can fulfil these
Donna Hodgson, Anna Cox
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Tool use and constructions

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2012
AbstractWe examine tool use in relation to the capacity of animals for construction, contrasting tools and nests; place human tool use in a more general problem-solving context, revisiting the body schema in the process; and relate the evolution of language and of tool use.
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Using Bioinformatic Tools

American Journal of Psychiatry, 2009
Pei-Chun, Hsu   +2 more
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Metabolomics in cancer research and emerging applications in clinical oncology

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Daniel R Schmidt   +2 more
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