Jesus's manifesto : the Sermon on the Plain / Roman A. Montero ; foreword by James Crossley
Industrial Microbiology
Focusing on current and future uses of microbes as production organisms, this practice-oriented textbook complements traditional texts on microbiology and biotechnology. The editors have brought together leading researchers and professionals from the entire field of industrial microbiology and together they adopt a modern approach to a well-known subject. Following a brief introduction to the technology of microbial processes, the twelve most important Read More... |
Open and Toroidal Electrophoresis: Ultra-High Separation Efficiencies in Capillaries, Microchips and Slabs
Presents the theory and applications of Toroidal Capillary, Microchip, and Slab Electrophoresis to analytical chemists across a range of disciplines Written by one of the developers of Toroidal Capillary Electrophoresis (TCE), this book is the first to present this novel analytical technique, in detail, to the field of analytical chemistry. The exact expressions of separation efficiency, resolution, peak capacity, and many other performance indicators Read More... |
Palladium supported on triazolyl-functionalized hypercrosslinked polymers as a recyclable catalyst for Suzuki–Miyaura coupling reactions
DOI: 10.1039/D0RA01190H, Paper
A novel hypercrosslinked polymer-palladium catalyst was prepared via external cross-linking reactions and applied in Suzuki–Miyaura reactions as a recyclable catalyst, resulting in TON numbers up to 1.66 × 104 and yields reaching 99%.
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Dendrimer crown-ether tethered multi-wall carbon nanotubes support methyltrioxorhenium in the selective oxidation of olefins to epoxides
DOI: 10.1039/D0RA02785E, Paper
Benzo-15-crown-5 ether supported on multi-wall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) by tethered poly(amidoamine) (PAMAM) dendrimers efficiently coordinated methyltrioxorhenium in the selective oxidation of olefins to epoxides.
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49.25% efficient cyan emissive sulfur dots via a microwave-assisted route
DOI: 10.1039/D0RA02778B, Paper
The cyan emissive sulfur dots with a record high PL QY of 49.25% were successfully synthesized via a microwave-assisted route.
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Alkaline water-splitting reactions over Pd/Co-MOF-derived carbon obtained via microwave-assisted synthesis
DOI: 10.1039/D0RA02307H, Paper
Palladium nanoparticles supported on MOF-derived carbon serve as an efficient bifunctional electrocatalyst for alkaline water-splitting reactions.
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Cost-effective smart microfluidic device with immobilized silver nanoparticles and embedded UV-light sources for synergistic water disinfection effects
DOI: 10.1039/D0RA00076K, Paper
A novel microfluidic-device for water disinfection via diverse physiochemical effects has been demonstrated.
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A poly(allylamine hydrochloride)/poly(styrene sulfonate) microcapsule-coated cotton fabric for stimulus-responsive textiles
DOI: 10.1039/D0RA02474K, Paper
This study reports a stimulus-responsive fabric incorporating a combination of microcapsules, containing polyelectrolytes poly(allylamine hydrochloride) (PAH) and poly(styrene sulfonate) sodium salt (PSS), formed via a layer-by-layer (LBL) approach.
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Microwave roasting of blast furnace slag for carbon dioxide mineralization and energy analysis
DOI: 10.1039/D0RA02846K, Paper
This paper highlights the potential of microwave roasting in solid-waste treatment and carbon dioxide storage.
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Ladybird macro photographs
This morning hundreds of ladybirds were flying through the air and massing on the white walls of the house. I managed to get a few clear macro photographs.
The sun was shining and the ladybirds seemed to be attracted to anything white. I stuck a white T-shirt on and headed outside. Pretty soon I was covered in them and could pluck them from my shirt to get some close ups using my little Canon IXUS 60.
At some point a ladybird took off just before I tried to photograph it and I decided I’d try to capture that moment. A few minutes later I’d worked out that I could prompt one of the insects to walk up my finger like the stem of a flower, that they’d take off when they reached the tip, and that they took up a distinct posture just before their wing-case shot open.
The speed at which they prepare to take off, open their wings, and fly away is so quick that I just had to take the shot as soon as I saw a ladybird get into the “take-off position” and hope that I reacted fast enough to get a picture of the open wing-case.
A new micro clearfix hack
The clearfix hack is a popular way to contain floats without resorting to using presentational markup. This article presents an update to the clearfix method that further reduces the amount of CSS required.
Demo: Micro clearfix hack
Known support: Firefox 3.5+, Safari 4+, Chrome, Opera 9+, IE 6+
The “micro clearfix” method is suitable for modern browsers and builds upon
Thierry Koblentz’s “clearfix
reloaded”,
which introduced the use of both the :before
and :after
pseudo-elements.
Here is the updated code (I’ve used a shorter class name too):
/**
* For modern browsers
* 1. The space content is one way to avoid an Opera bug when the
* contenteditable attribute is included anywhere else in the document.
* Otherwise it causes space to appear at the top and bottom of elements
* that are clearfixed.
* 2. The use of `table` rather than `block` is only necessary if using
* `:before` to contain the top-margins of child elements.
*/
.cf:before,
.cf:after {
content: " "; /* 1 */
display: table; /* 2 */
}
.cf:after {
clear: both;
}
/**
* For IE 6/7 only
* Include this rule to trigger hasLayout and contain floats.
*/
.cf {
*zoom: 1;
}
This “micro clearfix” generates pseudo-elements and sets their display
to
table
. This creates an anonymous
table-cell and a new
block formatting context that means the :before
pseudo-element prevents
top-margin collapse. The :after
pseudo-element is used to clear the floats.
As a result, there is no need to hide any generated content and the total
amount of code needed is reduced.
Including the :before
selector is not necessary to clear the floats, but it
prevents top-margins from collapsing in modern browsers. This has two
benefits:
- It ensures visual consistency with other float containment techniques that
create a new block formatting context, e.g.,
overflow:hidden
- It ensures visual consistency with IE 6/7 when
zoom:1
is applied.
N.B.: There are circumstances in which IE 6/7 will not contain the bottom margins of floats within a new block formatting context. Further details can be found here: Better float containment in IE using CSS expressions.
The use of content:" "
(note the space in the content string) avoids an
Opera bug that creates space around
clearfixed elements if the contenteditable
attribute is also present
somewhere in the HTML. Thanks to Sergio Cerrutti for spotting this fix. An
alternative fix is to use font:0/0 a
.
Legacy Firefox
Firefox < 3.5 will benefit from using Thierry’s method with the addition of
visibility:hidden
to hide the inserted character. This is because legacy
versions of Firefox need content:"."
to avoid extra space appearing between
the body
and its first child element, in certain circumstances (e.g.,
jsfiddle.net/necolas/K538S/.)
Alternative float-containment methods that create a new block formatting
context, such as applying overflow:hidden
or display:inline-block
to the
container element, will also avoid this behaviour in legacy versions of
Firefox.
The Tech Professional's Guide to Communicating in a Global Workplace [electronic resource] : Adapting Across Cultural and Gender Boundaries / by April Wells
Using Microsoft OneNote 2010 [electronic resource] / Michael C. Oldenburg
Windows Server 2008 networking and network access protection (NAP) [electronic resource] / by Joseph Davies and Tony Northrup with the Microsoft Networking Team
Zeitmanagement mit Microsoft Office Outlook [electronic resource] : die Zeit im Griff mit der meistgenutzten Bürosoftware - Strategien, Tipps und Techniken (Versionen 2003 - 2010) / Lothar Seiwert
Zeitmanagement mit Microsoft Outlook [electronic resource] : die Zeit im Griff mit der meist genutzten Bürosoftware : Strategien, Tipps und Techniken (Versionen 2003-2013) / Lothar Seiwert, Holger Wöltje, Christian Obermayr
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JAMA Pediatrics : Sibling Recurrence Risk and Cross-aggregation of ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Microbiology : an evolving science / Joan L. Slonczewski, John W. Foster, Erik R. Zinser
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Microvascular Disease in Diabetes
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Trinuclear Mn2+/Zn2+ based microporous coordination polymers as efficient catalysts for ipso-hydroxylation of boronic acids
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT00794C, Paper
Two efficient catalysts based on trinuclear Mn(II)/Zn(II) clusters were synthesized and used for ipso-hydroxylation of phenylboronic acids into the corresponding phenols with excellent yields.
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Retraction: Determination of chemical affinity of graphene oxide nanosheets with radionuclides investigated by macroscopic, spectroscopic and modeling techniques
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT90074E, Retraction
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Retraction: Enhanced adsorption of Eu(III) on mesoporous Al2O3/expanded graphite composites investigated by macroscopic and microscopic techniques
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT90075C, Retraction
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An ultra-effective pathway for fully removing the oxygen components of graphene oxide by a flame-assisted microwave process
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT01483D, Communication
Here we report an ultra-effective, reliable pathway to reduce GO into graphene by an about 4-seconds flame-assisted microwave process. A holey graphene with a C/O atom ratio of 31.1, a...
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Temperature-dependent hysteretic two-step spin crossover in two-dimensional Hofmann-type compounds
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT00866D, Paper
Hofmann-type spin-crossover (SCO) frameworks attract much attention due to their predictable structures and diverse SCO behaviours. In this paper, we report two isostructural two-dimensional (2D) Hofmann-type SCO frameworks [FeII(ppe)2MII(CN)4]·3H2O (ppe...
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Multicolor tunable luminescence and energy transfer of core-shell structured SiO2@Gd2O3 microspheres co-activated with Dy3+/Eu3+ under single UV excitation
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT00735H, Paper
Optimizing structure and varing doped ions are two main strategies to obtain excellent luminescence performance. Spherical morphology is considered to be the most ideal phosphor structure due to the least...
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Influence of Eu valence in the optical activity of BaTiO3 decorated with CaF2 synthesized by microwave-assisted hydrothermal method
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT01321H, Paper
Inorganic hybrid materials are promising applications in absorbers and photon harvesting of solar irradiation, such as DSSC cell photoanodes. Moreover, the investigation of the interaction between the photoanode constituent materials...
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Amide and ester derivatives of chlorido[4-carboxy-1,2-disalicylideneaminobenzene]iron(III) as necroptosis and ferroptosis inducers
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT00168F, Paper
Amide and ester derivatives of chlorido[4-carboxy-1,2-disalicylideneaminobenzene]iron(III) were synthesized and characterized as necroptosis and ferroptosis inducers using the acute myeloid leukemia cell line HL-60.
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Gender quotas in South America's big three: national and subnational impacts / Adriana Piatti-Crocker, Gregory D. Schmidt, and Clara Araujo
Research methods in legal translation and interpreting: crossing methodological boundaries / edited by Łucja Biel, Jan Engberg, M. Rosario Martín Ruano, and Vilelmini Sosoni
Protecting animals within and across borders: extraterritorial jurisdiction and the challenges of globalization / Charlotte E. Blattner
Going for broke: insolvency tools to support cross-border asset recovery in corruption cases / Jean-Pierre Brun, Molly Silver
Law and macroeconomics: legal remedies to recessions / Yair Listokin
Murder on Shades Mountain: the legal lynching of Willie Peterson and the struggle for justice in Jim Crow Birmingham / Melanie S. Morrison
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[ASAP] Effects of Chemical Composition and Microstructure in Human Milk and Infant Formulas on Lipid Digestion
[ASAP] Occurrence of Microplastics in Commercial Seafood under the Perspective of the Human Food Chain. A Review
[ASAP] Eicosapentaenoic Acid-Enriched Phosphoethanolamine Plasmalogens Alleviated Atherosclerosis by Remodeling Gut Microbiota to Regulate Bile Acid Metabolism in LDLR<sup>–/–</sup> Mice
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Microvascular Disease in Diabetes
Presents comprehensive coverage of the many microvascular complications of diabetes Diabetes remains one of the main causes, in the western world, of legal blindness, end stage renal disease, and amputation, despite the implementation of tight glycemic control and the great progress in the management and care of our patients. This book provides a useful and handy tool to professionals and students in the field of diabetes and its microvascular complications Read More... |
Pesticides in Crop Production: Physiological and Biochemical Action
A guide to the diversity of pesticides used in modern agricultural practices, and the relevant social and environmental issues Pesticides in Crop Production offers an important resource that explores pesticide action in plants; pesticide metabolism in soil microbes, plants and animals; bioaccumulation of pesticides and sensitiveness of microbiome towards pesticides. The authors explore pesticide risk assessment, the development of pesticide resistance Read More... |
Crop innovations can protect yields and improve food quality in a changing climate
Innovations from chemistry and biology will boost crop yields and improve food quality around the world
How we'll reengineer crops for a changing climate
Genetic changes to food crops can't solve all the problems associated with climate change, but they can help