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Sodium lignosulfonate enhances the insoluble sulfates and phosphates formation of heavy metal passivation in municipal sludge aerobic composting
Municipal sludge aerobic compost application in land faces limitations due to the potential hazard of heavy metals, and adding heavy metal passivator...
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Research on energy storage capacity optimization of rural household photovoltaic system considering energy storage sharing
With the promotion of the photovoltaic (PV) industry throughout the county, the scale of rural household PV continues to expand. However, due to the...
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A comparative study on the effect of nano-additives on the performance and emissions of a diesel engine run on palm biodiesel
Rising energy requirements in conjunction with the diminishment of fossil fuels and an accelerated pace of fuel consumption, combined with the...
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Does industry 4.0 and environmental quality asymmetrically affect South Africa’s manufacturing sector? A fresh insight from nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag (NARDL) model
Owing to recent developments and implications inspired by fourth industrial revolution (4IR) technologies in the global manufacturing sector through...
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Pathway prediction of LDPE degradation using Winogradsky column and bacterial strains from municipal solid wastes
Plastic waste, considered a great threat to the environment, requires an effective treatment process. The ability of the microbes to oxidize the...
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Seabuckthorn pulp extract alleviates UV-B-induced skin photo-damage by significantly reducing oxidative stress-mediated endoplasmic reticulum stress and DNA Damage in human primary skin fibroblasts and Balb/c mice skin
Skin homeostasis is predominantly compromised by exposure to UV-B irradiation, leading to several physiopathological processes at cellular and tissue...
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Emission of greenhouse gases from sewer networks: field assessment and isotopic characterization
Sewer networks play a vital role in sewage collection and transportation, and they are being rapidly expanded. However, the microbial processes...
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Does green finance matter for agricultural carbon abatement? Fresh insight from China
Green finance constitutes a fundamental financial institutional arrangement aimed at achieving the dual-carbon objective during China’s agricultural...
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Multi-scale lidar measurements suggest miombo woodlands contain substantially more carbon than thought
Miombo woodlands are integral to livelihoods across southern Africa, biodiversity in the region, and the global carbon cycle, making accurate and...
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Variability of Dissolved Inorganic Carbon in the Most Extensive Karst Estuarine-Lagoon System of the Southern Gulf of Mexico
Coastal ecosystems with karstic geology have a unique characteristic where the dissolution of carbonate rocks can increase total alkalinity (TA) and...
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A Review of Cluster Dynamics in Studying Radiation Damage: Dominant Factors and Practical Implications
Radiation damage to structural materials is a pivotal concern impacting the safety and stability of nuclear energy systems. The microstructure...
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Reducing chemical inputs in agriculture requires a system change
Many countries have implemented policies to reduce the use of chemical inputs in agriculture. However, these policies face many obstacles that limit...
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Urban security challenges in major cities, with a specific emphasis on privacy management in the metropolises
The rapid growth of urban populations, particularly in the global south, has led to significant challenges in urban security. Insufficient urban...
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Sono-assisted Adsorption of Methyl Violet 2B Using a Magnetic Kaolin/TiO2/γ-Fe2O3 Nano Composite
In this study, the efficacy of sono-assisted adsorption for the removal of methyl violet 2B (MV-2B) was investigated. A magnetic adsorbent was...
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Research on the Low-Temperature Chemical Activation and Surface Modification Mechanism of Mg40Ca1.09Si6.33(CO3)2
Magnesite is calcined to obtain active magnesium oxide, which is subsequently used in chemical reactions. There are high energy consumption and...