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Urban Energy Transitions: Why It Is Challenging To Govern Them And How They Govern Themselves 

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Transforming urban energy systems is crucial for addressing climate change, as around the half of the world’s population lives in cities (Bulkeley, Broto and Maassen…
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Five Areas Of Research In Natural Product-Derived Drug Discovery

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In the past few years, a considerable amount of drug discoveries related to natural products have decreased significantly. Big Pharma companies have taken their attention to…
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Unsaturated Soils On Mars And Their Role In Mars Colonization From A Geotechnical Point Of View

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Major current projects that are currently underway to have humans on Mars for exploration and also for possible settlement and colonization are the Mars One…
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Nitric Oxide And Hydrogen Sulfide Cross-Talk For Blood Vessel Wellness

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The importance of the gaseous transmitter nitric oxide (NO) was definitely recognized by the 1998 Nobel Prize for Medicine/Physiology. Depending on its concentration, NO controls…
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Household Energy Consumption And Related Emissions From Biomass And Non-renewable Energy Sources: A Case Study From Bangladesh

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In developing countries, access to clean and equal energy is often hindered due to lack of understanding of households’ energy consumption pattern and socioeconomic factors….
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Improving Quality Of Life For Patients With Osteoporosis Using MicroRNAs

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Osteoporosis is a skeletal disorder that predisposes patients to an increased risk of bone fractures. Osteoporosis is very common among elderly women and — to…
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The Ingredient Of Chili Peppers Changes The Gene Expression Pattern Of Cells

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Capsaicin (trans-8-methyl-N-vanillyl-6-nonenamide) is the compound in chili peppers (Capsicum annuum) responsible for their “hot” taste. Capsaicin binds as a ligand to the plasma membrane protein,…
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CD4 T Cells And Brain Degeneration In Aging Adults

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As living standards increase and health provisions become better and more accessible to all, we can look forward to living longer. Yet one of the biggest…
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Locating And Quantifying Inefficiencies In The Cooling Flow Delivery During Data Center Operation

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Data Centers mainly function to host the required electronics for computing, telecommunications, and storage. Among other things, they enable the internet as we know it…
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The Friend Of My Enemy Is My Enemy: Resistance-Conferring Symbionts As A Challenge For Biological Control

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Tiny parasitic wasps are important natural enemies of aphids and, therefore, a farmer’s best friends. They are bred in great numbers and released in greenhouses…
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Dietary Habits, BMI And Lifestyle Behavior Of Children In Mauritius – Do They Differ From The Rest Of The World?

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Healthy eating is the basis for the health, growth, and development of children [1]. A child’s health is largely determined by his eating habits and…
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