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    A systematic review of stability of medicines used in emergency medical service settings by Rachid, Ousama

    Published 2020
    “…Medicines recommended to be refrigerated were not stable in a temperature-dependent manner. Although many medicines were stable, temperature-sensitive medicines degraded faster, while extreme cold produced various effects. …”
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    The potential role of vitamin D supplementation as a gut microbiota modifier in healthy individuals by Singh, Parul

    Published 2020
    “…Comparing supplementation responders and non-responders we found more pronounced changes in abundance of major phyla in responders, and a significant decrease in Bacteroides acidifaciens in non-responders. …”
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    Effect of using Cement Kiln Dust as a nano-material on the strength of cement mortars by Alnahhal, Wael

    Published 2017
    “…The CKD was milled up to 4 hours in a planetary ball mill. In addition to the control cement mortar mixture with 0% CKD, a total of 28 concrete mortar mixtures were prepared with four different replacement percentages of nano-CKD (5, 10, 15, and 20 %), and seven different milling times (1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, and 4 hours). …”
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    Sorption of benzene and naphthalene on (semi)-arid coastal soil as a function of salinity and temperature by NgueleuS.K.

    Published 2018
    “…The concentrations of dissolved chloride and sodium were found to be high (> 400 mg L?1) with a chloride-to?sodium ratio of about 1.7. The results of sorption experiments showed that the rates of naphthalene sorption were more than for benzene, where the initial aqueous concentrations of benzene and naphthalene were reduced at equilibrium due to sorption by about 14�25% and 65�79%, respectively. …”
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