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    Hydrothermal fluids in epithermal and porphyry Au deposits in the Central Slovakia Volcanic Field by Peter Koděra (2843096)

    Published 2016
    “…Fluids were of low salinity, predominantly of meteoric origin, and showed gradual decrease in temperature along the system (<em>c.</em> 270–140 °C) related to a decrease in erosion level from <em>c.…”
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    Fig 3 - by Julianna K. Bronk (13919500)

    Published 2022
    “…Number of DNA alterations at baseline decreased at week 5 of CRT in all patients (E, p = 0.008) as well as when 33 patients with samples at all 4 time points were examined (F, p = 0.03).…”
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    On-Demand Solar and Thermal Radiation Management Based on Switchable Interwoven Surfaces by Yujie Ke (1603537)

    Published 2022
    “…On-demand and selective regulation of the radiative cooling (long-wave infrared, LWIR) and solar heat gain (ultraviolet-, visible- and near-IR, UV–vis–NIR) of building facades is a grand challenge but essential to decrease energy usage in buildings. …”
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    On-Demand Solar and Thermal Radiation Management Based on Switchable Interwoven Surfaces by Yujie Ke (1603537)

    Published 2022
    “…On-demand and selective regulation of the radiative cooling (long-wave infrared, LWIR) and solar heat gain (ultraviolet-, visible- and near-IR, UV–vis–NIR) of building facades is a grand challenge but essential to decrease energy usage in buildings. …”
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    On-Demand Solar and Thermal Radiation Management Based on Switchable Interwoven Surfaces by Yujie Ke (1603537)

    Published 2022
    “…On-demand and selective regulation of the radiative cooling (long-wave infrared, LWIR) and solar heat gain (ultraviolet-, visible- and near-IR, UV–vis–NIR) of building facades is a grand challenge but essential to decrease energy usage in buildings. …”