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Can Cultivation Be Part Of A No-Till Farming System?

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Farmers in Australia’s northern grain growing regions embraced no-till farming decades ago to preserve scarce soil moisture, reduce the risk of soil erosion during intense…
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Cancer Risk Found Associated With Novel Diabetes Medications – SGLT2 Inhibitors

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Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a chronic metabolic disorder. People who are diagnosed with T2D have high levels of sugar in their blood. This happens…
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Recent Progress On The Synthesis Of 2-Deoxyglycosides

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2-Deoxysugars refer to those sugars with two hydrogen atoms at the C-2 position. Although the occurrence of these sugars in nature is not as abundant…
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Oxygen Ion Mobility And Ionic Conductivity Prediction In Cubic Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia Single Crystals

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Cubic yttria-stabilized zirconia (c-YSZ) is a ceramic material which is applied in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs). There are a considerable number of vacancies in…
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Antioxidant Carnosic Acid Found To Protect Human Mitochondria

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Carnosic acid (CA, C20H28O4) is characterized as a phenolic diterpene and has been isolated from the Rosmarinus officinalis L. plant. This is a natural compound presenting…
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Real-Time Classification Of Sound Type To Improve Hearing Devices In Various Noise Environments

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Over 5% of the world’s population or 360 million people have some sort of hearing loss [1]. One way that hearing loss is dealt with…
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Controlling Mosquito Populations Using Nanotechnology (Nanometric Emulsion)

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The research focused on formulating the bio-based nanopesticide which can efficiently control the vector mosquito population, simultaneously exhibiting an environmentally benign property.  The rising jeopardy…
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Improved Feedstock Production Using Engineered Cyanobacterial for Mixotrophy Under Natural Light Conditions

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With the advent of global research towards the biological synthesis of value-added compounds and hydrocarbon molecules, photosynthetic organisms are attracting considerable interest in the scientific…
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Replacing Roast Masters With Mechanized Monitoring Systems For Coffee Roasting

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Coffee roasting in an industrial plant represents one of the most critical issues in the food industry, as the final flavor of the beverage will…
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Investigating The Adverse Effects Of Chalk Dust Inhalation

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Teaching with chalk is an ancient and economical method of teaching that is used in many areas of the world, especially in China. Chalk sticks…
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Faulty RNA Metabolism May Explain Cytoskeleton Abnormalities In Neuronal Diseases

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One of the processes that greatly contributes to the diversity of cell proteins is alternative splicing. Alternative splicing of the precursor RNA messenger (pre-mRNA) aligns…
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