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Kapitza resistance at water–graphene interfaces
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2020Heat transfer across fluid–solid interfaces in nanoconfinement has received significant attention due to its relevance in nanoscale systems. In this study, we investigate the Kapitza resistance at the water–graphene interface with the help of classical molecular dynamics simulation techniques in conjunction with our recently proposed equilibrium ...
Sobin Alosious +3 more
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Antibiotics and antibiotic resistance in water environments
Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2008Antibiotic-resistant organisms enter into water environments from human and animal sources. These bacteria are able to spread their genes into water-indigenous microbes, which also contain resistance genes. On the contrary, many antibiotics from industrial origin circulate in water environments, potentially altering microbial ecosystems.
Fernando, Baquero +2 more
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Antibiotic resistance genes in water environment
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2009The use of antibiotics may accelerate the development of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and bacteria which shade health risks to humans and animals. The emerging of ARGs in the water environment is becoming an increasing worldwide concern. Hundreds of various ARGs encoding resistance to a broad range of antibiotics have been found in microorganisms
Fang, HHP, Zhang, T, Zhang, XX
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Antibiotic resistance in soil and water environments
International Journal of Environmental Health Research, 2002Seven locations were screened for antibiotic-resistant bacteria using a modified agar dilution technique. Isolates resistant to high levels of antibiotics were screened for r plasmids. Low-level resistance (25 micro g x ml(-1)) was widespread for ampicillin, penicillin, tetracycline, vancomycin and streptomycin but not for kanamycin.
Nwadiuto, Esiobu +2 more
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Environmental Technology, 2016
Synthetic filters are neither biodegradable nor produced from renewable sources. Thus, their disposal has serious environmental impacts. There is a growing desire to produce filters from cellulosic fibers that are renewable, biodegradable, cheap and most importantly recyclable if the contamination is removed.
Solmaz, Heydarifard +4 more
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Synthetic filters are neither biodegradable nor produced from renewable sources. Thus, their disposal has serious environmental impacts. There is a growing desire to produce filters from cellulosic fibers that are renewable, biodegradable, cheap and most importantly recyclable if the contamination is removed.
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Water Resistance and Extended Wear Sunscreens
Dermatologic Clinics, 2006The effectiveness of a sunscreen product can be reduced by sweating, friction, water immersion, or any other force that has the potential to remove the product from the surface of the skin. Substantivity (resistance to removal by water or sweat) along with durability (resistance to removal by wear) during physical activity are important aspects of ...
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Antimicrobial‐resistant pathogens in water
Letters in Applied Microbiology, 2020Charlene R, Jackson +2 more
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Microstructure, water resistance and water repellency of the pigeon egg shell
British Poultry Science, 1974Synopsis The shell of the pigeon egg has no cuticle. It is water repellent but the pores are flooded easily with water when a force is applied. It is proposed that in considerations of the interaction of water and the shells of eggs, the terms water repellency and water resistance should be used in preference to the imprecise term‐, water‐proofing.
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Antibiotic resistance in the patient with cancer: Escalating challenges and paths forward
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Amila K Nanayakkara +2 more
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Contested Waters: Rituals of Resistance and Water Activism
2004The discussion in the previous chapters has shown how water is deeply embedded in the practice of everyday urban life, and how the uneven power over its control and the oppression caused by its absence result in it being highly contested terrain. A wide spectrum of social conflicts and struggles consequently unfold over the appropriation of and access ...
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