Bassouya, Mohammed Chedadi, Mohamed Zahra, Jawhari Fatima Kara, Mohammed Assouguem, Amine Ullah, Riaz Ibrahim, Mohamed A. Bari, Ahmed Fidan, Hafize Soufyane, Lafraxo
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Open Life Sciences
The genus Pistacia, with its species having notable ecological, economic, and medicinal implications, demonstrates remarkable environmental adaptability. The central objective of the study is to analyze interspecific variations between Pistacia atlantica subsp. atlantica and Pistacia terebinthus across three distinct bioclimatic zones in the Middle...
Bruyere, S. Holtsch, Anne Müller, Frank Brix, Kristina Migot, Sylvie Kautenburger, Ralf Jacobs, Karin Pierson, Jean-François Mücklich, Frank
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Předkládaná diplomová práce vznikla v rámci řešení projektu INCEFA-SCALE ve~spolupráci katedry materiálů FJFI s JRC Petten a zaměřuje se na fraktografickou analýzu zkušebních těles z austenitické oceli 316L, která byla vystavena proměnnému zatěžování v prostředí vody pro tlakovodní reaktory. První část práce je věnována stručnému přehledu teorie ún...
Zmerli, Omar Hodzic, Alma Bellali, Sara Azar, Eid Bou Khalil, Jacques
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Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
Introduction Our work aims at establishing a proof-of-concept for a method that allows the early prediction of the bactericidal and bacteriostatic effects of antibiotics on bacteria using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) as compared to traditional culture-based methods. Methods We tested these effects using Imipenem (bactericidal) and Doxycycline...
Miao, Zhengjie Jiang, Yi Wang, Fangfang Shi, Lingling Zhou, Ren Niu, Yixuan Zhang, Lei
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Frontiers in Neuroscience
Introduction The fragile brain includes both the developing brain in childhood and the deteriorating brain in elderly. While the effects of general anesthesia on the myelin sheath of developing brain have been well-documented, limited research has explored its impact on degenerating brain in elderly individuals. Methods In our study, aged marmosets...
Charpentier, Ludovic Miranda, Pedro Tallaron, Hugo Sández-Gómez, Álvaro Bêche, Eric Balat-Pichelin, Marianne
In order to investigate the most extreme conditions in which materials potentially applicable in reusable thermal shields can be operated, ultra-high-temperature ZrB2 ceramics with 20 vol.% MoSi2 were prepared using two different techniques, cold isostatic pressing (CIP) and robocasting (RC, an additive manufacturing technique), followed by consoli...
Sidlipura, Sujith Ayadi, Abderrahmane Lagardère Deléglise, Mylène
This study evaluates multimodal imaging for characterizing microstructures in partially impregnated thermoplastic matrix composites made of woven glass fiber and polypropylene. The research quantifies the impregnation degree of fiber bundles within composite plates manufactured through a simplified compression resin transfer molding process. For co...
J P, Supriya Shetty, Sawan Shetty, Raviraj Nayak, Rajesh Maddasani, Srinivasulu Hegde, Adithya
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Materials Research Express
Incorporation of natural fibers with Fiber Reinforced Polymers (FRPs) is a promising avenue for sustainable and high-performance composite materials. The fibers, derived from outer bark portion of plants, offer significant merits such as renewability, low cost, and eco-friendly. Unique mechanical and physical properties, and widespread availability...
Achdiat, Muhammad Tan, Kian Ann Fujaya, Yushinta Wang, Youji Martin, Melissa Beata Shu-Chien, Alexander Chong Fazhan, Hanafiah Waiho, Khor
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Microscopy research and technique
Crustaceans possess a range of sensory organs crucial in sensory perception, communication, and various ecological functions. Understanding morphological and functional differences in antennae among species could validate taxonomic differentiation and ecological adaptations. The antennae morphology and ultrastructure of mud crab species within the ...
Aké, Aké Henri Joël Rochdi, Nabil Jemo, Martin Hafidi, Mohamed Ouhdouch, Yedir El Fels, Loubna
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Frontiers in Microbiology
Hexavalent chromium removal from the environment remains a crucial worldwide challenge. To address this issue, microbiological approaches are amongst the straightforward strategies that rely mainly on the bacteria's and fungi's survival mechanisms upon exposure to toxic metals, such as reduction, efflux system, uptake, and biosorption. In this work...