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Strengthening the integration of eye care into the health system
Objective: To describe the rational for, and the methods that will be employed to develop, the WHO package of eye care interventions (PECI). Methods and analysis: The development of the package will be conducted in four steps...
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Strengthening the integration of eye care into the health system
OBJECTIVE: To describe the rational for, and the methods that will be employed to develop, the WHO package of eye care interventions (PECI). METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The development of the package will be conducted in four steps...
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Surfactant-free synthesis of copper nanoparticles and gas phase integration in CNT-composite materials.
Copper nanoparticles (Cu-NPs) represent a viable low-cost alternative to replace bulk copper or other more expensive NPs (e.g. gold or silver) in various applications such as electronics for electrical contact materials or high...
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Phenolic antioxidants inhibit the triplet-induced transformation of anilines and sulfonamide antibiotics in aqueous solution

Recent studies have shown that dissolved organic matter (DOM) may inhibit the excited triplet-induced oxidation of several aromatic water contaminants, in particular those containing an aniline functionality. Such an...

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Quenching of excited triplet states by dissolved natural organic matter

Excited triplet states of aromatic ketones and quinones are used as proxies to assess the reactivity of excited triplet states of the dissolved organic matter (3DOM*) in natural waters. 3DOM* are crucial...

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The geography of initial coin offerings
Initial coin offerings (ICOs) are a rapidly growing phenomenon wherein entrepreneurial ventures raise funds for the development of blockchain-based businesses. Although they have recently sprouted up all over the world, raising...
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Phenolic antioxidants inhibit the triplet-induced transformation of anilines and sulfonamide antibiotics in aqueous solution

Recent studies have shown that dissolved organic matter (DOM) may inhibit the excited triplet-induced oxidation of several aromatic water contaminants, in particular those containing an aniline functionality. Such an...

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Dual mode imaging in mid infrared with thermal signal reconstruction for innovative diagnostics of the "Monocromo" by Leonardo da Vinci.
Dual mode imaging in the mid infrared band, a joint use of thermography and quasi-thermal reflectography, was recently proposed as a full field diagnostic tool in cultural heritage. Here we discuss for the first time, to the...
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Effect of dissolved organic matter on the transformation of contaminants induced by excited triplet states and the hydroxyl radical

Dissolved organic matter (DOM) has recently been shown to reduce the transformation rate of various aqueous organic contaminants submitted to oxidation by excited triplet states, apparently by inhibiting the transformation of...

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Critical assessment of protein intrinsic disorder prediction.
Intrinsically disordered proteins, defying the traditional protein structure-function paradigm, are a challenge to study experimentally. Because a large part of our knowledge rests on computational predictions, it is crucial...
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Supersaturated proteins are enriched at synapses and underlie cell and tissue vulnerability in Alzheimer's disease.
Neurodegenerative disorders progress across the brain in characteristic spatio-temporal patterns. A better understanding of the factors underlying the specific cell and tissue vulnerability responsible for such patterns could...
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Mixture Choice Data
Mixture choice data consist of the joint distribution of choices of a group of agents from a collection of menus, comprising the implied stochastic choice function plus any cross-menu correlations. When agents are heterogeneous...
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Avalanche criticality in LaAlO[Formula
Ferroic domain dynamics, as a function of external stimuli, can be collectively described as scale-invariant avalanches characterised by a critical exponent that are sensitive to the complexity of the domain microstructure. The...
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Chemical oxidation of dissolved organic matter by chlorine dioxide, chlorine, and ozone

In water treatment dissolved organic matter (DOM) is typically the major sink for chemical oxidants. The resulting changes in DOM, such as its optical properties have been measured to follow the oxidation processes. However...

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Quenching of excited triplet states by dissolved natural organic matter

Excited triplet states of aromatic ketones and quinones are used as proxies to assess the reactivity of excited triplet states of the dissolved organic matter (3DOM*) in natural waters. 3DOM* are crucial...

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Effect of dissolved organic matter on the transformation of contaminants induced by excited triplet states and the hydroxyl radical

Dissolved organic matter (DOM) has recently been shown to reduce the transformation rate of various aqueous organic contaminants submitted to oxidation by excited triplet states, apparently by inhibiting the transformation of...

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The geography of initial coin offerings
Initial coin offerings (ICOs) are a rapidly growing phenomenon wherein entrepreneurial ventures raise funds for the development of blockchain-based businesses. Although they have recently sprouted up all over the world, raising...
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Avalanche criticality in LaAlO[Formula
Ferroic domain dynamics, as a function of external stimuli, can be collectively described as scale-invariant avalanches characterised by a critical exponent that are sensitive to the complexity of the domain microstructure. The...
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High degree of N-functionalization in macroscopically assembled carbon nanotubes
AbstractNitrogen doping of carbon nanomaterials has emerged as a method to develop novel material properties, though limitations in the form of extended treatment times, harsh chemical usage and...
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Chemical oxidation of dissolved organic matter by chlorine dioxide, chlorine, and ozone

In water treatment dissolved organic matter (DOM) is typically the major sink for chemical oxidants. The resulting changes in DOM, such as its optical properties have been measured to follow the oxidation processes. However...

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