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Polymorphism in the ovine keratin-associated protein gene KRTAP7-1 and its association with wool characteristics. [PDF]
Ullah F +5 more
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The deactivation of nickel‐based catalysts at high temperatures poses a significant challenge in CO2 methanation processes. To address this, a strong metal–support interaction between nickel and the support was engineered by exploiting the crystal defects present in hierarchical porous zeolite 13X.
Nasir Shezad +7 more
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The export of about 2600 Friesian heifers to Kenya between 1971-1973 provided an opportunity of studying the adaptation problems experienced by these heifers.
Udo, H.M.J.
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Holey‐structured, edge‐carboxylated graphene with a controlled specific surface area was synthesized using an environmentally friendly, CO2‐activated, KOH‐free ball‐milling process. ABSTRACT Graphene, notable for its high specific surface area, is ideal for catalyst support but faces challenges under harsh thermal catalytic conditions.
Seon‐Yong Ahn +5 more
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Wool characteristic of Priangan sheep and its crossbred
The aim of this research was to identify wool characteristic of Priangan sheep (G) and its crossbred with St. Croix (H) andM. Charolais (M). The parameters observed included yield, fiber length, fiber diameter, percentage of shrink during processing,yarn production, strength and elasticity of the yarn.
Ono Syamyono, I. Inounu, M. Yamin
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Fe–Mn heterojunctions in CaO‐based dual‐functional materials create a built‐in electric field that drives electron transfer. This process generates oxygen vacancies and facilitates CO2 activation, achieving superior conversion. Waste‐derived Fe/Ca oxides enable low‐cost, thermally stable materials, offering a strategy for sustainable carbon capture and
Han Zhang +8 more
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Background Neuropathic pain is a challenging condition characterized by sensory abnormalities resulting from nerve damage or disease. Current treatments often come with undesirable side effects and limitations.
Hussien S. A. Meabed +7 more
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The Colour Characteristics of Wool Dyed with Plants of Latvia
Dyeing with natural dyes from plant and other organic sources is known since the prehistoric times. In Latvia, natural dyes have been used for the colouring of natural fibres, such as flax, wool, cotton, silk and leather. Plants for the dyeing were collected in autumn in Latvia, used fresh or dried.
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NSW Agriculture has a history of research investment in managing weed problems in the temperate pasture areas. One focus of that research has been on the development of improved management practices for the major annual grass weed vulpia.
Jones, Randall E. +2 more
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Natural fibre reinforced polymer composites have been intensely studied and developed to create alternatives for synthetic fibre reinforced counterparts due to their unique advantages, such as CO2 neutrality, relatively high specific strength, and ...
Kim, Nam Kyeun
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