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Iron Carbide: An Ancient Advanced Material
(Wiley, 2010-09-06)An “easy‐to‐handle” Fe3C powder constituted of nanoparticles is prepared in a simple, fast and relatively cheap way. The nanoparticles are crystalline, small (d ≈ 8 nm), and superparamagnetic. Despite the absence of any ... -
Iron Carbide@Carbon Nanocomposites: A Tool Box of Functional Materials.
(2019-01-21)Iron carbide (Fe₃C) is a ceramic magnetic material with high potential for applications in different fields, including catalysis, medicine imaging, coatings, and sensors. Despite its interesting properties, it is still ... -
Iron Nitride and Carbide: from Crystalline Nanoparticles to Stable Aqueous Dispersions
(American Chemical Society (ACS), 2012-07-24)Iron nitride and carbide nanoparticles were synthesized using iron oxide particles as template. They were furthermore dispersed in aqueous solution via stabilization with a poly(ionic liquid). They provide a great potential ... -
Iron porphyrin-derived ordered carbonaceous frameworks
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Iron status in early infancy is associated with trajectories of cognitive development up to pre-school age in rural Gambia.
(2023)INTRODUCTION: Iron deficiency is among the leading risk factors for poor cognitive development. However, interventions targeting iron deficiency have had mixed results on cognitive outcomes. This may be due to previous ... -
Is fast relaxation water really a free water?
(2017-10-12)© 2017 IEEE. The origin of fast relaxation water in the terahertz frequency range have been elusive for years. In this contribution we have experimentally investigated the change in dynamical structure of water in salt ... -
Is level of prematurity a risk/plasticity factor at three years of age?
(2017-03-19)Children born preterm have poorer outcomes than children born full-term, but the caregiving environment can ameliorate some of these differences. Recent research has proposed that preterm birth may be a plasticity factor, ... -
Is There an Upper Limit to Genome Size?
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It takes a village: Caregiver diversity and language contingency in the UK and rural Gambia.
(Elsevier, 2023-12-05)INTRODUCTION: There is substantial diversity within and between contexts globally in caregiving practices and family composition, which may have implications for the early interaction's infants engage in. We draw on data ...