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Morphology, Growth Kinetics, and Porous Structure of Surfactant-Promoted Gas Hydrates: Roles of Subcooling and Surfactant Formulation
Published 2025“…The porosity and pore sizes of the resulting porous structure decrease with increasing subcooling, down to values in the range of 40–50% and a few microns for the highest subcooling investigated (≈10 K). …”
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5022
Morphology, Growth Kinetics, and Porous Structure of Surfactant-Promoted Gas Hydrates: Roles of Subcooling and Surfactant Formulation
Published 2025“…The porosity and pore sizes of the resulting porous structure decrease with increasing subcooling, down to values in the range of 40–50% and a few microns for the highest subcooling investigated (≈10 K). …”
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5023
Morphology, Growth Kinetics, and Porous Structure of Surfactant-Promoted Gas Hydrates: Roles of Subcooling and Surfactant Formulation
Published 2025“…The porosity and pore sizes of the resulting porous structure decrease with increasing subcooling, down to values in the range of 40–50% and a few microns for the highest subcooling investigated (≈10 K). …”
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5024
Morphology, Growth Kinetics, and Porous Structure of Surfactant-Promoted Gas Hydrates: Roles of Subcooling and Surfactant Formulation
Published 2025“…The porosity and pore sizes of the resulting porous structure decrease with increasing subcooling, down to values in the range of 40–50% and a few microns for the highest subcooling investigated (≈10 K). …”
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5025
Morphology, Growth Kinetics, and Porous Structure of Surfactant-Promoted Gas Hydrates: Roles of Subcooling and Surfactant Formulation
Published 2025“…The porosity and pore sizes of the resulting porous structure decrease with increasing subcooling, down to values in the range of 40–50% and a few microns for the highest subcooling investigated (≈10 K). …”
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Morphology, Growth Kinetics, and Porous Structure of Surfactant-Promoted Gas Hydrates: Roles of Subcooling and Surfactant Formulation
Published 2025“…The porosity and pore sizes of the resulting porous structure decrease with increasing subcooling, down to values in the range of 40–50% and a few microns for the highest subcooling investigated (≈10 K). …”
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5027
Morphology, Growth Kinetics, and Porous Structure of Surfactant-Promoted Gas Hydrates: Roles of Subcooling and Surfactant Formulation
Published 2025“…The porosity and pore sizes of the resulting porous structure decrease with increasing subcooling, down to values in the range of 40–50% and a few microns for the highest subcooling investigated (≈10 K). …”
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5028
Morphology, Growth Kinetics, and Porous Structure of Surfactant-Promoted Gas Hydrates: Roles of Subcooling and Surfactant Formulation
Published 2025“…The porosity and pore sizes of the resulting porous structure decrease with increasing subcooling, down to values in the range of 40–50% and a few microns for the highest subcooling investigated (≈10 K). …”
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5029
Morphology, Growth Kinetics, and Porous Structure of Surfactant-Promoted Gas Hydrates: Roles of Subcooling and Surfactant Formulation
Published 2025“…The porosity and pore sizes of the resulting porous structure decrease with increasing subcooling, down to values in the range of 40–50% and a few microns for the highest subcooling investigated (≈10 K). …”
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5030
Measures.
Published 2024“…After the Challenge, participants increased in awareness of global issues, and engagement with others, but also showed a small but significant decrease in respect for people from other cultural backgrounds. …”
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Syt1<sup>M3</sup> bladder strips are less sensitive to BoNT/B than WT bladder strips.
Published 2021“…Systemic toxicity and death resulted from 4.25 pg bladder injection. WT 1 nM BoNT/B (n = 2); Syt1<sup>M3</sup> 1 nM BoNT/B (n = 5); Syt2<sup>M3</sup> 1 nM BoNT/B (n = 5).…”
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5037
Nitrogen nutrition is a key modulator of the sugar and organic acid content in citrus fruit
Published 2019“…Sucrose and ascorbic acid content increased (8.46 to 50.97 mg g<sup>-1</sup> and 8.16 to 27.39 mg g<sup>-1</sup>, respectively), while citric acid content decreased (90.81 to 0.02 mg g<sup>-1</sup>). …”
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