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Do Addicts Have Free Will? What Research Says About The Nature Of Addiction

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“Going cold turkey” and “kicking the habit” are familiar idioms, but their origins are not. Some (and perhaps many) heroin addicts quit on their own…
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Achieving The Goal Of Reduced Greenhouse Gases In Poland

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According to the European Union political agenda, Poland has to cut off its emissions of greenhouse gases and particles in order to mitigate negative effects…
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Using Biogas From Vinasse To Enable Sugarcane Bagasse Availability For Bioethanol Production

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Recent environmental policies demand more and more biofuels, clean energy availability, and fewer pollutant emissions. In that sense, the ethanol and sugarcane industry stands out…
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Comparing VIIRS And PhenoCam Land Surface Phenology

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Vegetation phenology describes the plant seasonal cycle of green leaf-on during spring and brown leaf-off during autumn because of changes in weather and climate. With…
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To Irrigate Or Not To Irrigate? Implications For Agricultural Intensification In Southern Amazonia

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The Amazon biome plays a key role in the world’s carbon and water cycles. Together, regional terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems link these cycles to constitute…
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Is The Available Cropland And Water Enough For Food Demand? A Global Perspective Of The Land-Water-Food Nexus

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Land, water, and energy are the main inputs for food production. Land and water are essential local resources, and their availability determines the potential of…
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Nanotechnology For Sensitive Detection Of The Carcinoembryonic Antigen: A Cancer Biomarker

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The carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) is one of the most important clinical cancer biomarkers.  It is reported that an increase in the concentration of CEA in…
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Transflammation: A New Frontier In Regenerative Medicine

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Cardiovascular regeneration focuses on repairing or replacing damaged or senescent cardiac and vascular tissue. This damage is largely caused by myocardial ischemia (poor perfusion of…
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White Spot Disease In Shrimp: How To Support Extensive Shrimp Farmers

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Shrimp aquaculture is a billion-dollar industry worldwide. It provides about half a billion dollars in export earnings, livelihood, and employment of millions of people in…
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Making The Most Out Of Produced Oilfield Waste

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The highly polarizing topic of hydraulic fracturing, which is used to stimulate sequestered hydrocarbons from impermeable rock formations during unconventional oil and gas development, is…
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A New Approach To Reducing Biofouling

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Biofouling has frequently been reported for any kind of material, from stone to metallic surfaces, on which many living organisms can grow to form biofilms…
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