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Roasted Barley As A Safe, Ingestible Contrast Enhancer For Photoacoustic Imaging

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Photoacoustic imaging, which uses optical contrast for ultrasound detection, is currently the fastest-growing field in the area of biomedical imaging research. While endogenous contrasts like…
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Geological Influences On Barrier/Lagoon Behavior At Decade To Century Timescales

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Barrier/lagoon systems occur on about 10% of the world’s coast and they constitute around 90% of the US east coast. They are attractive sites for…
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Solar Radiation Intermittency And PV System Performance

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Almost all calculations involving solar radiation on the earth’s surface are currently carried out with integrated radiation values, such as hourly values obtained from ground-based…
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Nickel As A Catalyst For Benzene And Cyclohexane

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Catalysts are substances used to control the production of chemicals by changing how fast reactions occur. The most familiar type to most people is the…
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A Universal Deposition For Large-Area New Generation Perovskite Photovoltaics

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The game-changing discovery of photovoltaic perovskites has heralded a new generation in photovoltaic technology. Now, their future commercial exploitation might benefit a substantial acceleration based…
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Novel Organic Macrocycles With Unique Super-Ring Structure, Global Aromaticity And Polyradical Character

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The concept of aromaticity is a pivotal one in chemistry used to rationalize the notable stability of unsaturated organic molecules, with the benzene ring being…
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Identifying Cognitive Abilities To Serve As Intervention Targets For Treating Psychiatric Disorders

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Psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depression, have a devastating impact on a patient’s life and contribute great economic burden through staggering…
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The Use Of Emotions Can (Also) Be Learned, According To A Twin Study

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Whether you suppress your emotions or look at them from a different angle to make them less painful depends to varying degrees on the genes,…
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Game Theory Tells Us How To Efficiently Use Institutions For Governing The Commons

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Cooperation is imperative when humans deal with the consequence of collective actions, such as global warming, overfishing, or preserving natural resources. However, the collapse of…
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The Bitter-Sweet Symphony Of Cancer: Integrins And Glycans

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In the United States, half of all women and one-third of all men will develop cancer in their lifetime. A similar rate has been reported…
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Agricultural Mechanization: Why It Matters 

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The rural population involved in agriculture is aging at a faster rate compared to the urban population. Migration, lack of interest, and resources have contributed…
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