sedita, silvia rita di maria, eleonora mazzoni, leonardo bekele, negalegn alemu
In the rapidly evolving biobased materials innovation landscape, our research identifies key players and explores the evolutionary perspective of biobased innovation, offering insights into promising research areas to be further developed by biobased material scientists in search of exploiting their knowledge in novel applications. Despite the cruc...
son, min-kyu
Solar hydrogen production is a promising pathway for sustainable CO2-free hydrogen production. It is mainly classified into three systems: photovoltaic electrolysis (PV-EC), photoelectrochemical (PEC) system, and particulate photocatalytic (PC) system. However, it still has trouble in commercialization due to the limitation of performance and econo...
Elphinstone, Brad Walshe, Jarrod Nicol, Dianne Taylor, Mark
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Frontiers in Public Health
This study aimed to identify operating conditions and governance mechanisms that would help to facilitate trust in, and willingness to donate to, a hypothetical Australian national genomic repository for health research where commercial use of data is permitted. Semi-structured telephone interviews with members of the Australian public (N = 39) cla...
kim, young-ju
This paper explores the civil liability issues arising from the commercial use of satellite remote sensing data, a rapidly growing sector in the space industry. With the increasing reliance on satellite data for various applications, such as agriculture, disaster response, and climate monitoring, legal challenges have emerged, particularly concerni...
Wondim, Melkamu Tilaye Geyo, Guta Bukero
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Frontiers in Environmental Economics
This study examined the determinants of onion commercialization of smallholder farmers in the Wolayita and Gomo zones of southern Ethiopia. Both primary and secondary data were used in this study. Primary data were collected from randomly selected 160 onion producers by using a structured questionnaire. Both descriptive statistics and the double-hu...
Wray-Cahen, Diane Hallerman, Eric Tizard, Mark
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Frontiers in Genome Editing
Genome editing (GnEd) has the potential to provide many benefits to animal agriculture, offering a means for achieving rapid growth, disease resistance, and novel phenotypes. The technology has the potential to be useful for rapidly incorporating traits into existing selectively bred animals without the need for crossbreeding and backcrossing. Yet ...
nekahi, atiyeh dorri, mehrdad rezaei, mina bouguern, mohamed djihad kumar, anil xia, li deng, sixu zaghib, karim
In recent years, batteries have revolutionized electrification projects and accelerated the energy transition. Consequently, battery systems were hugely demanded based on large-scale electrification projects, leading to significant interest in low-cost and more abundant chemistries to meet these requirements in lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). As a re...
bartlett, jeremy culver, natalie zhang, xiang waybrant, brett sullivan, hannah howell, logan
A pediatric dosage form for crizotinib (Xalkori) was commercialized using quality-by-design principles in a material-sparing fashion. The dosage form consists of spherical multiparticulates (microspheres or pellets) that are coated and encapsulated in capsules for opening. The crizotinib (Xalkori)-coated pellet product is approved in the US for ped...
Rusi, Heather Christine Grummer-Strawn, Laurence Perrin, Maryanne Tigchelaar Risling, Tracie Brockway, Meredith Lee
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Journal of human lactation : official journal of International Lactation Consultant Association
Donor human milk is recommended when infants are unable to be fed their mother's own milk or require supplementation. For-profit companies use technologies to create human milk products for infants in the neonatal intensive care setting without consistent guidelines and regulatory frameworks in place. This commercialization of human milk is inadequ...
Sharma, Rashmita Mina, Usha Devi, Ashalata Kumar, B. Mohan
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Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
Introduction Homegardens are one of the oldest agroforestry systems reported around the world. These agroforestry systems are often reported as harbingers of plant biodiversity conservation. However, a comprehensive understanding of these systems from the perspective of species level agrobiodiversity conservation is often missing. Methodology This ...