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Reflected entropy for an evaporating black hole

2020

Chu J., Zhou Y., Li T. (2020) Reflected entropy for an evaporating black hole, in Journal of High Energy Physics 2020, [pages not available].

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From wastewater discharge to the beach: Survival of human pathogens bound to microplastics during transfer through the freshwater-marine continuum

2023

Metcalf R., Quilliam R.S., Ormsby M.J., Oliver D.M., White H.L. (2023) From wastewater discharge to the beach: Survival of human pathogens bound to microplastics during transfer through the freshwater-marine continuum, in Environmental Pollution 319, [pages not available].

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Alignment of the safety assessment method with New Zealand legislative responsibilities

2019

Pons D.J. (2019) Alignment of the safety assessment method with New Zealand legislative responsibilities, in Safety 5, [pages not available].

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Self-assembled multivalent (SAMul) ligand systems with enhanced stability in the presence of human serum

2019

Laurini E., Miravet J.F., Pricl S., Smith D.K., Marson D., Tena-Solsona M., Rodrigo A.C., Apostolova N., Bromfield S.M., Escuder B. (2019) Self-assembled multivalent (SAMul) ligand systems with enhanced stability in the presence of human serum, in Biomaterials Science 7, 3812-3820.

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It’s the End of theWorld as We Know It—DoYou Feel Fine?

2024

Larson A. (2024) It’s the End of theWorld as We Know It—DoYou Feel Fine?, in Power 168, 5.

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Selected bacterial communities associated with macro-benthic fauna assemblages at the Timsah Lake and the Western Lagoon's sediments, Suez Canal, Egypt

2020

Hamed M.M., Belal A.A.M., El-Fattah L.S.A., Kelany M.S. (2020) Selected bacterial communities associated with macro-benthic fauna assemblages at the Timsah Lake and the Western Lagoon's sediments, Suez Canal, Egypt, in Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research [volume not available], [pages not available].

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Emerging Trends in Seedbanking for Food and Agriculture: An International Perspective

2017

Reddy D.E. (2017) Emerging Trends in Seedbanking for Food and Agriculture: An International Perspective, in Journal of Agricultural and Food Information 18, 145-160.

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An amide groups functionalized Cd-MOF as multi-responsive luminescent sensor for detecting Fe3+, Cr2O72− and OTC in water media

2023

Wang S.N., Ma H.Y., Wu Q., Dou J.M., Yang H., Li D.C., Ma K.X., Li Y.W. (2023) An amide groups functionalized Cd-MOF as multi-responsive luminescent sensor for detecting Fe3+, Cr2O72− and OTC in water media, in Journal of Molecular Structure 1291, [pages not available].

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Decellularised baby spinach leaves and their potential use in tissue engineering applications: Studying and promoting neovascularisation

2019

Dikici S., MacNeil S., Claeyssens F. (2019) Decellularised baby spinach leaves and their potential use in tissue engineering applications: Studying and promoting neovascularisation, in Journal of Biomaterials Applications 34, 546-559.

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Insurance Portfolio Diversification Through Bundling for Competing Agents Exposed to Uncorrelated Drought and Flood Risks

2020

Castelletti A., Denaro S., Characklis G., Giuliani M. (2020) Insurance Portfolio Diversification Through Bundling for Competing Agents Exposed to Uncorrelated Drought and Flood Risks, in Water Resources Research 56, [pages not available].

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