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    Dietary Flexibility of Calanoid Copepods in the Sub‐Arctic Atlantic: The Role of Protistan Microzooplankton by Elliott Price, Claire Mahaffey, Rowena Stern, Claudia Castellani, Rachel M. Jeffreys

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The Barents Sea Opening is warming rapidly, and has a strong influence on the Arctic as it is a prominent gateway for North Atlantic water advected into the polar region. Trophic position (TP) is an important metric because it identifies the location of an organism within a food web and therefore provides insight on food web functioning. …”
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    Evaluation Uncertainty in the Volume of Oil in Place in Mishrif Reservoir by Loay Khamees, Farah Abdulrazzaq

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In this research, these quantities were calculated using statistical functions to assess the uncertainty in the oil volume. …”
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    Sandy deposits of the Tazheran steppe as a geoecological barrier against penetration of oily pollutants by Yakovleva A. A., Silushkina E. A.

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…IR Fourier spectrometry has been used to identify the functional groups on the grain surface. Sieve analysis has shown comparable amounts of all fractions of a standard set of sieves. …”
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    Ice cream and frozen desserts nutrient compositions: current trends of researches by A. V. Landikhovskaya, A. A. Tvorogova

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The current state and new research trends of creating functional ice cream and frozen desserts are considered in the article. …”
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    Metagenomic insights into the microbial community of the Buhera soda pans, Zimbabwe by Ngonidzashe Mangoma, Nerve Zhou, Thembekile Ncube

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Abstract Background Soda pans are unique, natural aquatic environments characterised by elevated salinity and alkalinity, creating a distinctive and often extreme geochemistry. …”
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    The Assessment of Utility and the Role of Rural Entrepreneurship Ecosystem in West Azerbaijan Province by ali Gholami, Fatemeh Moohamadzadeh

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…New to new markets, the inability of new businesses to cover the cost of utilizing gas, water and electricity, sewage, etc., the lack of importance and attention of the community culture to self-sufficiency, autonomy and personal initiative, have the greatest impact. …”
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    Development of a Whey Protein Recovery Process Using Sugar Kelp (<i>Saccharina latissima)</i> Extracts by Alex Pierce, Denise Skonberg, Beth Calder, Rob Dumas, Qing Jin

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…This study showed that seaweed polysaccharides present a simple and effective way to extract protein from liquid whey waste while creating a functional and high-protein ingredient.…”
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    Removal of Cr(VI) from Aqueous Solution Using Magnetic Activated Carbon Prepared from Waste Shell of Marigold Flower Straw: Kinetics, Isotherm and Mechanism Studies Authors by Shanmukha Rao Metta, Uttam Kumar Sahu

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…When Cr(VI) was released from industrial waste into water bodies harms aquatic ecosystems and poses risks to human well-being. …”
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    Analysis of the Causes of Urban Sprawl in Iran by keramatollah Ziari, Saeed Zanganeh Shahraki, Negin Rajabzadeh, Mohsen Abbas Nejad Jelogir

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Effective management and planning must address these multifaceted causes to create sustainable urban environments. Discussion of Results & ConclusionThe causes of urban sprawl in Iran were categorized into 15 distinct dimensions: city form, urban management and planning, infrastructure and urban elements/transportation, land and housing management, planning, and policy, migration and land preparation, socio-cultural factors, natural factors, economic factors, urban plans, political factors, inner-city problems, marginalization and informal settlement issues, urban peripheral problems, demographic factors, and other factors.Within the dimension of city form, spatial-functional discontinuity was noted as a contributing factor (3 occurrences in the sources). …”
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    Knowledge base about risk and safety of nuclear facilities to support analysts and decision-makers by Antonio Souza Vieira Neto, Amaury Muñoz Oliva, Patrícia da Silva Pagetti de Oliveira, Marcos Costa Hunold, Maria Eugênia Lago Jacques Sauer, Vinicius Andrea

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Besides that, a set of documents containing descriptions, reliability data, and some other information about the systems and components are specially created to the knowledge base and it is crucial to reduce epistemic uncertainties, once it raises the issues and the inconsistencies of the project, as well as it clarifies the interrelations between the systems, the functioning of the equipment, their failures modes and the consequences of their failures, and some other data, which are not originally contained in the documents of the project.…”
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    DYNAMICS OF ELECTROPHORETIC ACTIVITY OF THE BUCCAL EPITHELIUM CELLS USING MODIFIED REMOVABLE DENTURE WITH HYDROGEL ON THE BASIS OF ADHESIVE ACTIVE POLYMER “AKRILAN-LPI” WITH ANTISE... by О. J. Кomarytsya

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…During the study of home hydrogel was used on the basis of adhesive active polymer, worked out by the workers of the Lviv Polytechnic National University, which creates the possibility of prevention and treatment of local infectious inflammatory phenomena due to sorption of alcohol-soluble and water-soluble medications with the next local, prolonged desorption in the oral mucosal membrane in composition of removable denture. …”
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    The potential of nature-based solutions for urban soils: focus on green infrastructure and bioremediation by Silvia Celletti, Ludwika Poreba, Rafal Wawer, Elio Padoan, Silvia Comis, Beata Bartosiewicz, Michela Schiavon

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Nature-based Solutions (NbS) offer a promising, sustainable framework for addressing urban environmental challenges by harnessing the intrinsic functions of natural ecosystems. Defined as economically viable strategies inspired by nature, NbS aim to protect, manage, and restore ecosystems for mutual benefits to both people and nature. …”
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    Vegetation–soil–microbiota dynamics across a 50-year reconstructed grassland chronosequence on the Loess Plateau of China by Yuanyuan Ma, Yan Shen, Ling Jin, Yu Tian, Hongbin Ma, Jian Lan, Bingzhe Fu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…., Actinobacteria and Mortierella) and functional fungi (e.g., saprotrophs and symbiotrophs) in the rhizosphere. …”
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    Infrasound phonophoresis with peptide bioregulators and amino acids in children with epilepsy in partial optic atrophy by I. V. Sukhanova, E. E. Sidorenko, Yu. V. Taranova, E. I. Sidorenko

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The article describes the use of infrasonic phonophoresis with a complex of water-soluble polypeptide fractions of bovine retina, which has a stimulating effect on photoreceptors and cellular elements of the retina, improves functional interaction of pigment epithelium and outer segments of photoreceptors, glial cells in case of dystrophic changes, accelerates restoration of light sensitivity of the retina. …”
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    Happy city evaluation in the new town of Fooladshahr in order to sustainable urban neighborhoods by Najmehsadat Sajad Mahabadi, Safoora Mokhtarzadeh

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…In order to improve the quality of the happy city to achieve the sustainability of Foladshahr neighborhoods, the following suggestions have been made: strengthening the infrastructure and economic potential to increase the financial capacity of households to meet basic needs, improving the quality of water spaces, creating a variety of voluntary and social activities, and preparing active street life by making happy spaces, using the identity elements of the city, let people to participate in matters related to the place of residence through neighborhood councils and public arenas.…”
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    Conclusions by Jerzy F. Latka

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The usage of paper in architecture is limited by many factors, including its vulnerability to moisture, humidity and water, creep and the limited variety of products created by the paper industry. …”
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