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    AuthorAbrahams, I (35)Freidin, MB (35)Rossiter, SJ (32)Mareschal, I (28)Pluess, M (28)Di Tommaso, D (27)Lu, Y (27)Malanchini, M (27)Jones, JI (26)Kratina, P (26)... View MoreSubjectHumans (12)ADHD (9)COVID-19 (9)evolution (8)environmental sensitivity (7)biodiversity (6)cancer (6)climate change (6)conservation (6)genetics (6)... View MoreDate Issued2023 (166)2022 (275)2021 (281)2020 (258)
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    Attribution of intentional agency towards robots reduces one's own sense of agency 

    Ciardo, F; Beyer, F; De Tommaso, D; Wykowska, A (2020-01)
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    Scalable Aerobic Oxidation of Alcohols Using Catalytic DDQ/HNO3 

    Katsina, T; Clavier, L; Giffard, J-F; Macedo Portela da Silva, N; Fournier, J; Tamion, R; Copin, C; Arseniyadis, S; Jean, A (American Chemical Society, 2020-03-18)
    A selective, practical, and scalable aerobic oxidation of alcohols is described that uses catalytic amounts of 2,3-dichloro-5,6-dicyano-1,4-benzoquinone (DDQ) and HNO3, with molecular oxygen serving as the terminal oxidant. ...
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    The role of chemical design in the performance of organic semiconductors 

    Bronstein, H; Nielsen, CB; Schroeder, BC; McCulloch, I (2020-02)
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    TiO2 nanotube arrays decorated with Au and Bi2S3 nanoparticles for efficient Fe3+ ions detection and dye photocatalytic degradation 

    Huang, J; Shen, J; Li, S; Cai, J; Wang, S; Lu, Y; He, J; Carmalt, CJ; Parkin, IP; Lai, Y (2020-02-15)
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    Stability of tungsten-doped delta-Bi3YO6 

    Borowska-Centkowska, A; Leszczynska, M; Wrobel, W; Malys, M; Hull, S; Krok, F; Abrahams, I (2020-02)
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    A multi-band binary radar absorbing metamaterial based on a 3D low-permittivity all-dielectric structure 

    Zhang, F; Wang, Q; Zhou, T; Xiong, Y; Wen, Y; Jiang, C; Wang, Y; Du, Z; Abrahams, I; Wang, L;... (2020-01-25)
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    Repetitive DNA Restructuring Across Multiple Nicotiana Allopolyploidisation Events Shows a Lack of Strong Cytoplasmic Bias in Influencing Repeat Turnover. 

    Dodsworth, S; Guignard, MS; Pérez-Escobar, OA; Struebig, M; Chase, MW; Leitch, AR (2020-02-19)
    Allopolyploidy is acknowledged as an important force in plant evolution. Frequent allopolyploidy in Nicotiana across different timescales permits the evaluation of genome restructuring and repeat dynamics through time. ...
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    Key Questions for Next-Generation Biomonitoring 

    Makiola, A; Compson, ZG; Baird, DJ; Barnes, MA; Boerlijst, SP; Bouchez, A; Brennan, G; Bush, A; Canard, E; Cordier, T;... (Frontiers Media, 2020-01-09)
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    DNA methylation clocks as a predictor for ageing and age estimation in naked mole-rats, Heterocephalus glaber. 

    Lowe, R; Danson, AF; Rakyan, VK; Yildizoglu, S; Saldmann, F; Viltard, M; Friedlander, G; Faulkes, CG (2020-03-03)
    The naked mole-rat, Heterocephalus glaber (NMR), the longest-lived rodent, is of significance and interest in the study of biomarkers for ageing. Recent breakthroughs in this field have revealed 'epigenetic clocks' that ...
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    Diversity and temperature indirectly reduce CO2 concentrations in experimental freshwater communities. 

    Lewington-Pearce, L; Parker, B; Narwani, A; Nielsen, JM; Kratina, P (2020-02)
    Biodiversity loss and climate warming are occurring in concert, with potentially profound impacts on ecosystem functioning. We currently know very little about the combined effects of these changes on the links between the ...
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