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Thinking Creatively About Residential Solar PV System Optimization: The Solar Plus Approach

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Grid-tied residential solar photovoltaic (PV) systems reduce customer grid electricity costs. In most major PV markets, customers are also compensated for PV output exported to…
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Tailoring Of Graphene By Strain For Electrochemical Sensors 

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Chemical sensors have gained increasing attraction for applications in environmental monitoring, industrial process monitoring, medical diagnostics, national defense, and public security. Among a variety of…
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Studying The First Stages Of Aluminum Oxidation With Quantum Mechanical Modeling

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Aluminum is an abundant metal in the Earth’s crust and has become widely used in a large diversity of applications also due to its desirable…
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A Challenge For Making Hard-to-fly Stuffs Fly: An Introduction Of Simple And Effective Methods For Protein MALDI-TOF MS

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Mass spectrometry (MS) has been a powerful tool for analyzing the molecular weights of the biological components comprising our body. Biochemists routinely utilize the information…
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Ru@Pt Nanoparticle On Graphene-CNT Composite As A Porous Electrode For Flow Through Microfluidic Fuel Cell

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Microfluidic fuel cells (MFC) have been studied extensively since the last decade. Compare with conventional fuel cells, particularly Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFC) and…
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Forests Need Water And We Need Forests: The Water Footprint Of Wood And Derived Products

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Forests need water. Without water, there is no vegetation. When it rains over a forest, the rainwater wets the leaves and the soil surface. The…
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Tracking The Use Of Garbage In Nest-Building Among Bird Species

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Nest-building behavior has fascinated scientists for ages. It is known that this behavior is not driven entirely by instinct; individual quality, experience, and ability to…
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Investigating The Link Between Alcohol Abuse And Hypertension In Black South Africans

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South Africa has recently been rated as one of the countries with the highest hypertension prevalence rates, with alcohol abuse being one of the most…
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What Makes Informed Consent Informative? Patient, Caregiver, And Provider Perspectives

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“Sign on the dotted line.” We practice signatures for a variety of day-to-day activities. We sign receipts to approve a transfer of funds; greeting cards…
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Contributions Of Heat Pumps To Demand Response: A Case Study Of A Plus-Energy Dwelling

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Electricity markets need to keep the balance between energy generation and energy consumption. Utility companies increasingly have to deal with peak demands in constrained networks,…
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Patient Preference And Timing For Exercise In Breast Cancer Care

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Treatments for cancer vary and depend on many individual factors. However, there is one universal recommendation for cancer patients: avoid inactivity (1). Several national and…
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