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    Acute mercury toxicity modulates cytochrome P450, soluble epoxide hydrolase and their associated arachidonic acid metabolites in C57Bl/6 mouse heart by Amara, Issa E.A.

    Published 2014
    “…Mercury toxicity was induced by a single intraperitoneal injection (IP) of 2.5mg/kg of mercuric chloride (HgCl2). Our results showed that mercury treatment caused a significant induction of the cardiac hypertrophy markers, atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) and brain natriuretic peptide (BNP); in addition to Cyp1a1, Cyp1b1, Cyp2b9, Cyp2b10, Cyp2b19, Cyp2c29, Cyp2c38, Cyp4a10, Cyp4a12, Cyp4a14, Cyp4f13, Cyp4f15, Cyp4f16 and Cyp4f18 gene expression. …”
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    Desorption of chloramphenicol from ordered mesoporous carbon-alginate beads: Effects of operating parameters, and isotherm, kinetics, and regeneration studies by Ahammad, N.A.

    Published 2021
    “…Similarly, the desorption efficiency began to decrease from 76.0% in the first cycle down to 35.2% in the fifth cycle. …”
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    Development of a stacked machine learning model to compute the capability of ZnO-based sensors for hydrogen detection by Behzad, Vaferi

    Published 2024
    “…This study proposes a stacked model by integrating Extra tree and XGBoost (eXtreme Gradient Boosting) regressor to precisely relate the sensitivity of the ZnO-based sensor to the nanocomposite's chemistry, H2 concentration, and temperature. The model's accuracy is superior to that of conventional artificial neural networks, achieving outstanding prediction results with mean absolute error (MAE) = 0.11, mean squared error (MSE) = 0.31, mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) = 1.14%, and R-squared (R2) = 0.9994 based on 208 actual sensor sensitivities. …”
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    Isothermal crystallization kinetics and morphology of double crystalline PCL/PBS blends mixed with a polycarbonate/MWCNTs masterbatch by Gumede T.P.

    Published 2019
    “…For the nanocomposites, there was a decrease in Tc values. This was attributed to a competition between two effects: (1) The partial miscibility of the PC-rich and the PCL-rich and PBS-rich phases, and (2) the nucleation effect of the MWCNTs. …”
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    A thermodynamic study of propanol reforming in presence of hydrazine for hydrogen production by Kumar, Anand

    Published 2021
    “…Steam reforming of propanol displayed higher hydrogen production and a gradual decrease in carbon content with an increase in the steam/propanol ratio. …”
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    Differentiation of human olfactory bulb-derived neural stem cells toward oligodendrocyte. by Marei, Hany E

    Published 2018
    “…In addition, a significant up regulation in gene and protein expression profile of stage specific cell markers for OPCs/OLs (CNPase, Galc, NG2, MOG, OLIG1, OLIG2, MBP), neurons, and astrocytes (MAP2, β-TubulinIII, GFAP) and concomitant decrease of OBNSCs pluripotency markers (Oct4, Sox2, Nestin), was demonstrated following induction of OBNSCs differentiation. …”
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    Mixed Solid Municipal Waste-Based Biochar for Soil Fertility and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation by Bansode, Rishipal

    Published 2016
    “…Municipal solid waste management is one of the major challenges facing Qatar with more than 2.5 million tons of municipal solid waste each year, a very high waste generation rate in a country with small land mass. …”
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    Enzymatic treatment of peanut butter to reduce the concentration of major peanut allergens by Yu, Jianmei

    Published 2013
    “…This study investigated the effects of enzymatic treatment of peanut butter on two-major peanut allergens (Ara h 1 and Ara h 2). …”
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