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Turning Waste into Treasure: Regulating the Oxygen Corrosion on Fe Foam for Efficient Electrocatalysis

Small, 2020
Iron corrosion causes a great damage to the economy due to the function attenuation of iron-based devices. However, the corrosion products can be used as active materials for some electrocatalytic reactions, such as oxygen evolution reaction (OER ...
Mingxing Gong, Tao Shen, De-Li Wang
exaly   +2 more sources

Endophytes: A Treasure House of Bioactive Compounds of Medicinal Importance

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2016
Endophytes are an endosymbiotic group of microorganisms that colonize in plants and microbes that can be readily isolated from any microbial or plant growth medium.
Sushanto Gouda   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Turning Trash into Treasure: Additive Free MXene Sediment Inks for Screen‐Printed Micro‐Supercapacitors

Advances in Materials, 2020
Printed functional conductive inks have triggered scalable production of smart electronics such as energy‐storage devices, antennas, wearable electronics, etc.
Sina Abdolhosseinzadeh   +5 more
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THDA: Treasure Hunt Data Augmentation for Semantic Navigation

IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision, 2021
Can general-purpose neural models learn to navigate? For PointGoal navigation (‘go to Δx, Δy’), the answer is a clear ‘yes’ – mapless neural models composed of task-agnostic components (CNNs and RNNs) trained with large-scale model-free reinforcement ...
Oleksandr Maksymets   +6 more
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Circles reshaping the RNA world: from waste to treasure

open access: yesMolecular Cancer, 2017
A new type of RNAs was identified from genes traditionally thought to express messenger or linear ncRNA (noncoding RNA) only. They were subsequently named as circRNAs (circular RNAs) due to the covalently closed structure.
Aili He
exaly   +2 more sources

Longing for the heritage treasure: reconnecting the self and the heritage site through nostalgic reminiscences and psychological ownership

Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 2022
Heritage tourism can enable tourists to indulge in a cherished past enriched with cultural-historical treasures. This study draws on theories pertaining to social identity, psychological ownership, and self-continuity to synthesize a model concerning ...
Z. Lin, I. Wong, Gongpeng Zhang, Y. Chen
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Noisy Labels are Treasure: Mean-Teacher-Assisted Confident Learning for Hepatic Vessel Segmentation

International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention, 2021
Manually segmenting the hepatic vessels from Computer Tomography (CT) is far more expertise-demanding and laborious than other structures due to the low-contrast and complex morphology of vessels, resulting in the extreme lack of high-quality labeled ...
Zhe Xu   +7 more
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Montezuma's treasure

BMJ, 2005
Has Mexico found malpractice gold in conciliation-arbitration? T ena-Tamayo and Sotelo report in this issue (p 528) on Mexico's conciliation-arbitration system for handling malpractice disputes. Their report reminds us that finding the perfect medical liability system is like panning for gold—it is a global endeavor with a low chance of success ...
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Troubled treasure

Science, 2019
Mined in a conflict zone and sold for profit, fossils in Burmese amber offer an exquisite view of the Cretaceous—and an ethical quandary.
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Treasure

Geology Today, 2004
The word ‘treasure’ conjures an image of objects of silver and gold, perhaps encrusted with gemstones, and some treasures dug from the ground certainly match this image (Fig. 1). However, a theme that ran through the recent exhibition of Treasure at the British Museum was that the archaeological value of treasure does not depend only on its content of ...
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