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    Low Temperature Activation of Carbon Dioxide by Ammonia in Methane Dry Reforming—A Thermodynamic Study by Anand Kumar (24122)

    Published 2018
    “…<div><p>Methane dry reforming (MDR) is an attractive alternative to methane steam reforming for hydrogen production with low harmful environmental emissions on account of utilizing carbon dioxide in the feed. …”
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    Pharmacognostic evaluation of Terminalia chebula standard extracts and finished products by Gunasekar, Conjeevaram J.

    Published 2019
    “…It is also used as an internal cleanser by removing harmful toxins and excess fats out of the body. …”
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    A possible culprit for refractory angina by Nature Research (16552612)

    Published 2015
    “…“The only effective treatment currently available is a dialysis-type treatment called apheresis, which physically removes undesirable cholesterols from the blood, but it is still unclear whether lowering lipoprotein(a) levels could be of therapeutic benefit to refractory angina patients.”…”
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    Human skin explants an in vitro approach for assessing UVB induced damage by Khalil, Christian

    Published 2018
    “…Lifestyle changes involving frequent outdoor activities are contributing to higher exposure to harmful ultraviolet light (UVB). …”
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    Lead exposure of Bangladeshi women at childbearing age: Does mother's education reduce fetal risk factors? by Sharmind Neelotpol (19732277)

    Published 2016
    “…Depending on its concentration in the body, lead may cause lower IQ level, autism, abnormal pregnancy outcome, abortion, and increased involvement in crime. As lead can cross the placental barrier and affect the fetus, pregnant women, fetuses, and children are more vulnerable to lead poisoning because of rapid bone mobilization and neurodevelopment. …”