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Innovative Technology for Secondary Fly Ash Full Resource Utilization: Industrial Testing and Life Cycle Assessment Research
Published 2024“…The application of incineration fly ash (IFA) sintering technology has brought a large amount of secondary fly ash (SFA) rich in heavy metals and chlorides, and its treatment has attracted much attention. …”
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DataSheet1_Safety and effectiveness of HSK21542 for hemodialysis patients: a multiple ascending dose study.pdf
Published 2023“…Compared to the placebo, a significant decrease of the weekly mean Worst Itching Intensity Numerical Rating Scale was found in the HSK21542-0.30 μg/kg group (p = 0.046), but without significant improvement in the Skindex-16 score.…”
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VGF C-terminus peptide changes in human.
Published 2016“…<p>In plasma (A), ALS patients reveal a reduction in the VGF C-terminus peptide levels seen in the late stage (n = 18) compared to the controls (n = 45) and patients at the early stage (n = 23) (mean ± SEM; percentage of decrease: 16%, p<0.04). …”
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XRD pattern of improved granite residual soil.
Published 2025“…Notably, <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> exhibits the greatest increase in internal friction angle, rising by 145.32% compared to the unimproved. …”