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Preliminary Observation Of GNSS Data From Turkey Used To Estimate Ionospheric Total Electron Content

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The ionosphere is an important atmospheric layer, lies between 100 to 1000 km above the Earth, is the greatest source of error for high-precision global navigation satellite…
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Food Safety: Green, Cost-Effective And Sensitive Method To Detect Metronidazole And Other 5-NDZ Residues In Food

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In the current global food market, consumers are more concerned than ever about the food that they eat. Within this framework, several legal actions have…
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Increasing The Efficiency Of Organic Solar Cells Through Improving ZnO Conductivity

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A power conversion efficiency (PCE) of over 13% has been accomplished for single-junction polymer solar cell (PSCs) through the preparation of novel donating materials and…
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Importance Of Surface Modification In Controllably Fabricating Highly Ordered Covalent Organic Frameworks (COFs)

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Designing a highly ordered topological structure is an interesting methodology to explore new functional materials with fantastic physiochemical properties. Covalent organic framework (denoted as COF)…
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Study Calibrates Guarded Hot Plate Method Of Measuring Thermal Conductivity – Life Saving Impacts Possible

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When a spacecraft runs in space, the surface temperature of the sunny side could reach hundreds of degrees. On top of that, the atmospheric friction…
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Spectroscopic And Theoretical Study Of The Microstructures Of Radionuclides

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With the development of nuclear power plant and industry, “radionuclide contamination” has increasingly seen worldwide attention. The study on the properties of radionuclides, especially in…
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Expanding The Use Of Glucose Monitoring Technology To Enhance Diabetes Care

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Children and adults with type 1 diabetes must test their blood sugar (glucose) four to seven times daily to provide the information necessary to adjust…
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Biologists Can Distinguish Species Of Brazilian Fishes By Their Mating Calls

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Over 800 species of fishes are reported to produce species-specific sounds. The sounds are produced for a number of different reasons, including aggression, stress or…
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Understanding Heterogeneity In Parkinson’s Disease: A Tale Of Two Mice Strains

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Parkinson’s disease is a debilitating neurodegenerative disorder, which majorly affects the elderly. Available scientific literature shows that genes, diet, and environment play an important role…
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A Marvelous New Property Of DNA: A Scientist’s Story About Phylogeny

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Near thirty years ago I undertook studies to test directly whether evolution happens neutrally (including nearly-neutrally), at random, or selectively (according to the synthetic theory)….
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Molecular Gender Differences In Alzheimer’s Disease May Point To A New Drug Target

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Alzheimer’s disease is the most common neurodegenerative disorder with an estimated 44 million affected people worldwide. The typical symptoms range from memory loss, confusion, short…
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