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Assessment of morphological changes due to oxidative stress: leukodepleted packed red blood cells stored in SAGM
Published 2016“…The hematocrit increased by 6.6% from day 0 to day 42. The last 2 weeks of storage period revealed alteration in the morphology with the appearance of echinocytes and spherocytes. …”
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Yerba Maté (Illex Paraguariensis) ingestion augments fat oxidation and energy expenditure during exercise at various submaximal intensities
Published 2014“…These changes were combined with a trend towards a decrease in BLC (P = 0.066), and without a significant difference inV˙O2peak, peak power, peak RER, or peak BLC. …”
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Effect of biochars produced from solid organic municipal waste on soil quality parameters
Published 2017“…Three sets of pyrolysis temperatures (350, 500, and 750 °C) and 3 sets of pyrolysis residence time (2, 4 and 6 h) were used for biochar preparation.The biochar yield was in the range of 21–62% across all feedstocks and pyrolysis conditions. …”
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Enhanced quality factor of polyvinyl formal (PVF) based nanocomposites filled with zinc oxide and carbon black nanoparticles for wireless sensing applications
Published 2019“…The incorporation of ZnO at 10% decreases Q-factor to 36.1. Incorporation of CBNP at 5% and ZnO at 5% further reduces the Q-factor to 13.7. …”
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Effect Of Sand Blasting On Soda Lime Glass Properties
Published 2003“…The average strength remains almost constant while the dispersion becomes much reduced for the glass sand blasted during 60 minutes (m = 10.4 and smoy = 64 MPa). The variation of the relative efficiency of glass protected solar panels versus sand blasting duration (seen up to 300 min) shows a slow regular decrease until 0.91 for a 90° impact angle and until 0.95 for 30°. …”
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