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    Segment-based Volatile Organic Compound Emission Characteristics from Different Types of Coking Plants in China by Rumei Li, Yulong Yan, Lin Peng, Yinghui Li, Zhuocheng Liu, Zhanchun Fan, Huanfeng Li, Yang Xu, Cheng Wang, Dongmei Hu, Zhiyong Li

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The stack flue gas at the non-recovery and mechanical coking plants exhibited VOC emission factors of 96 g Mg−1-coke and 0.4 g Mg−1-coke, respectively; thus, VOCs released by the former merit greater concern. Since the highest ozone formation potential (OFP) was observed for the stack flue gas at the non-recovery plant (80.26 mg m−3), followed by fugitive oven emissions at the mechanical plant (7.22 mg m−3), controlling these VOCs will significantly reduce their conversion into ozone. …”
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    Assessment of vegetation in Murchison falls national park five years after the completion of oil and gas exploration by Hindrah Akisiimire, William Tinzaara, Keneth Tumwebaze, Charles K.Twesigye

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…This study sought to study the vegetation frequency index, relative abundance and diversity in former oil pads five years after the completion of oil and gas exploration in MFNP. …”
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    IMPACT OF ENERGY PRICES ON PRICES OF BASIC TOURISM SERVICES IN THE EURO AREA by Lachezar Borisov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The regression analysis revealed a causal relationship between the prices of hotels and restaurants and the dynamics of energy product prices, thereby enabling the prediction of the former based on the latter. The study reveals the existence of a specific functional relationship. …”
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    Fingerprints of surface flows on solid substrates ablated by phase change: from laboratory experiments to planetary landscapes by Carpy, Sabrina, Berhanu, Michael, Chaigne, Martin, Courrech du Pont, Sylvain

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In many situations, these layers are controlled by fluid flow, either natural or forced convection. In the former case, the flow may be buoyancy driven by the melting/dissolution/sublimation itself, resulting in density stratification caused by, for example, temperature/concentration gradients. …”
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    Entrepreneurship skills application among ICT Graduates of Muni University, Uganda by Ritah, Nafuna, Nicholas, Nkamwesiga, Phelix, Businge Mbabazi

    Published 2022
    “…Questionnaires were administered to a population of 60 former students of Bachelor of Information Systems and Bachelor of Science in Information Technology who graduated from Muni University under the faculty of Technoscience. …”
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    Presenting a Multi-objective Mathematical Model for Smart Grids Considering Load Response Programs by Mohammad Hossein Tahari-Mehrjardi, Aliyeh Kazemi, Hamed Shakouri Ganjavi

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…In the scope of this research, we focused on the former, which relies on real-time pricing. Our objective was to develop a multi-objective mathematical model that considers load response programs for smart energy grids.  …”
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    Outcomes of COVID-19 in the Omicron-predominant wave: large-scale real-world data analysis with a comparison to influenza by Koichi Miyashita, Hironao Hozumi, Kazuki Furuhashi, Eiji Nakatani, Yusuke Inoue, Hideki Yasui, Yuzo Suzuki, Masato Karayama, Noriyuki Enomoto, Tomoyuki Fujisawa, Naoki Inui, Toshiyuki Ojima, Takafumi Suda

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Patients with COVID-19 in the Omicron-predominant wave were compared with their counterparts in earlier waves, and a subset of the former group (May 2022–April 2023) was compared with patients with influenza as controls. …”
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    Characterization of subcutaneous and visceral de-differentiated fat cells by Yan Li, Houyu Zhang, Carlos F. Ibáñez, Meng Xie

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…In addition, DFAT cells derived from adipocytes of inguinal origin have dramatically higher adipogenic potential than DFAT cells of the epididymal origin, due in part to enhanced NF-KB signaling in the former. We also show that high-fat diet (HFD) feeding enhances DFAT cell colony formation and re-differentiation into adipocytes, while switching from HFD to chow diet (CD) only reverses their re-differentiation. …”
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    Tobacco Use, Risk Perceptions, and Characteristics of Adults Who Used a Heated Tobacco Product (IQOS) in the United States: Cross-Sectional Survey Study by Hui G Cheng, Brendan Noggle, Andrea R Vansickel, Edward G Largo, Pierpaolo Magnani

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…ResultsThe survey was completed by 645 current and 43 former AUIs who had used at least 100 tobacco sticks (considered established THS use) before the assessment. …”
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    Comparing Optimal Portfolio Performance Based on Skew-Normal Distribution and Skew-Laplace-Normal Distribution: A Mean-Absolute Deviation-Entropy Approach by Hila Rezaei, Gholamhossien Golarzi, Omid Karimi

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Conclusion The reason for this superiority, where the model utilizing the Skew-Laplace-Normal distribution outperforms the model based on the Skew-Normal distribution, is the incorporation of both skewness and kurtosis criteria within the former. Additionally, upon analyzing the descriptive statistics of the symbols, it's evident that the kurtosis of most stock symbols is substantial. …”
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    Edaphic factors mediate the response of nitrogen cycling and related enzymatic activities and functional genes to heavy metals: A review by Tracy Opande, Mengru Kong, Di Feng, YuHong Wen, Nathan Okoth, Ali Mohd Yatoo, Fatma Mohamed Ameen Khalil, Ahmed S. Elrys, Lei Meng, Jinbo Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Soil nitrogen (N) transformations control N availability and plant production and pose environmental concerns when N is lost, raising issues such as soil acidification, water contamination, and climate change. Former studies suggested that soil N cycling is chiefly regulated by microbial activity; however, emerging evidence indicates that this regulation is disrupted by heavy metal (HM) contamination, which alters microbial communities and enzyme functions critical to N transformations. …”
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    Yngre förskolebarns litteratursamtal by Hanna Thuresson

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Studien identifierar tre former av litteratursamtal: litteratursamtal med fokus på innehåll och identitet som läsare, litteratursamtal med fokus på handhavande av verktyg och litteratursamtal med fokus på bearbetning i lek. …”
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    The Routledge handbook of mass media ethics /

    Published 2020
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    Hydrogen bond interactions of coumarin-153 in molecular solvents: molecular dynamics and principal component analysis by Goloviznina, Kateryna, Dudariev, Dmytro, Miannay, François-Alexandre,  Kalugin, Oleg, Koverga, Volodymyr, Takamuku, Toshiyuki, Vitale, Raffaele, Idrissi, Abdenacer

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…More specifically, the former H atoms interact preferentially with the hydroxyl oxygen atom of the solvent while the H$_{10}$ atom interacts preferentially with the ester oxygen atoms of propylene carbonate.Moreover, when C153 behaves as a hydrogen bond acceptor, PCA shows that the carbonyl O atom of C153 interacts preferentially with the hydroxyl H atom of the alcohols, while the F atoms mostly interact with the other ethyl and methyl H atoms of the solvent.…”
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    A green forage diet enhances microbial diversity in buffalo rumen by Angela Salzano, Giovanna Bifulco, Alfio Calanni Macchio, Valentina Longobardi, Francesca Aragona, Giovan Maria Pacelli, Giuseppe Campanile

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Indeed, at the order level, the Peptostreptococcales-Tissierellales, Veillonellales-Selenomonadales, and Bradymonadales groups showed statistically significant differences (p<0.05), with the former bacteria being more abundant in the Dry group and the other two in the Green group. …”
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    Provide a Framework for the Application of Open Policy Making in Parliament of Iran by Mohsen Eynali, Seyed Abbas Ebrahimi, Mohsen Farhadinejad, Hasan Danaeefard

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The target population encompasses all scientific experts in public policy (including faculty members of universities and research institutions with expertise in decision-making and public policy) and executive experts (including current and former members of the Parliament). Data collection tools included semi-structured interviews, library research, and literature review for the qualitative part, and questionnaires for the quantitative part. …”
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