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Designing Better Lithium-ion Batteries  

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With the increase in world population and quality living, energy has become a significant part of our daily life. Currently, the need for energy consumption…
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TROPOMI: Next-Generation Global-Scale Atmospheric, Carbon, And Climate Data

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The international scientific community has been studying climate change and increases in the atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) for decades. Receiving less attention is…
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Comparison Of Body Size In Young Adult Polish Women Before And After WWII

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In my research, I focus on stratification in fertility, lifespan, mortality and health status depending on the size of the place of residence, religious denomination…
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Genetics Of Behaviors Associated With Eating Disorders

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Eating disorders (ED), comprising anorexia, bulimia, and binge-eating, have become the third chronic disease among young females in Western societies. These disorders, which are characterized…
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How Climate Change Can Affect A Groundwater System

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In general, the use of groundwater for drinking water supply is preferred, because groundwater is well protected. Surface water can be polluted by discharge of wastewater…
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The Rise Of Bloodless Medicine: How We Treat Those Who Cannot Receive Blood Products for Religious Or Other Reasons

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The discovery of blood-typing and the subsequent ability to safely transfuse blood has revolutionized medicine and has allowed individuals to survive what previously were fatal…
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Synthetic Glycolipids As A New Class Of Antimicrobials To Down-regulate Cell Wall Functions

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Microbial species constitute the most abundant and oldest life forms on earth among organisms.  Studies aimed at understanding the ability of microbes to withstand and…
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Investigating The Pool Of Hematopoietic Stem Cells In Bone Marrow

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Controlling proliferation and differentiation of stem cells is one of the important features of homeostasis. Hematology is an advanced field of stem cell research, and…
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The Answers To Brain Injury May Be Found In Our Blood

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Stroke is now the second leading cause of death worldwide. Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is the deadliest type of stroke, killing 50% of its victims…
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Developing Long-lived Room-temperature Phosphorescence Under Optical And Electrical Excitation

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Long persistent phosphors are widely commercialized as glow-in-the-dark paints for watch indicators and emergency signs. Although present glow-in-the-dark materials are made using inorganic materials, some…
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Location Through Ert Geophysical Method Of The North-western Corner Of The Wall Surrounding The Pre-hispanic City Of Mexico-Tenochtitlan

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The pre-Hispanic city of Mexico-Tenochtitlan, capital of the Mexica Empire, was built between the years 1300 and 1521 A.D. in the place where now stands…
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