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Enhanced Reaction Kinetics in Stationary Two-Phase Flow through Porous Media
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Enhanced Reaction Kinetics in Stationary Two-Phase Flow through Porous Media
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Enhanced Reaction Kinetics in Stationary Two-Phase Flow through Porous Media
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Enhanced Reaction Kinetics in Stationary Two-Phase Flow through Porous Media
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Enhanced Reaction Kinetics in Stationary Two-Phase Flow through Porous Media
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Enhanced Reaction Kinetics in Stationary Two-Phase Flow through Porous Media
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Bluetooth beacons with colour coded lanyards.
Published 2025“…During the baseline period, the time to antimicrobials decreased significantly in Kenya (132 and 58 minutes) at control and intervention sites. …”
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Vehicle fuel consumption and pollutant emissions at different penetration rate of CAVs.
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Flow chart of sediment P fractionation procedure.
Published 2025“…For the average value during incubation, rising temperature significantly elevated P release rate and soluble reactive P by 3 times in overlying water, and greatly reduced total organic P (by 19.0%) in sediments, while did not affect total inorganic P in sediments. …”
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Differences in growth, metabolism and migration of BY-02 cells compared with WT cells.
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Time and flowrate used for proteomics.
Published 2024“…Western blot and densitometric analysis showed a significant increase in cathepsin B protein expression in <i>M</i>. …”
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