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Robinson, Michael H. "The Role of Biological Research in the Development of Facilities." Journal of Animal Science 67, no. 9 (1989): 2441–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.2527/jas1989.6792441x.

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Dąbrowiecki, Zbigniew, Małgorzata Dąbrowiecka, Romuald Olszański, and Piotr Siermontowski. "Research on the Microbiological Quality of Air in Naval Facilities." Polish Hyperbaric Research 69, no. 4 (2019): 81–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/phr-2019-0022.

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AbstractHarmful biological factors accumulated in the ambient atmosphere are a very important and increasingly recognised problem of both occupational medicine and public health. The quantitative and qualitative assessment of harmful biological agents in the working environment is a very important element of the exposure assessment and therefore of an assessment of workers’ health risks. In 2018, a pilot study on the microbiological quality of air was carried out at two facilities of the Polish Navy.
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A Lane, Meredith. "Information infrastructure for global biological networks." Microbiology Australia 27, no. 1 (2006): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ma06023.

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Any sort of global network of research facilities, in order to maintain a truly ?network? status, requires a mechanism for sharing information among the participating centres. The more immediate, transparent and effective the mechanism is, the more useful the research network is, not only to its participants but to the community at large.
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Aliyah, Ghina Risnawati, and Etika Dyah Puspitasari. "Biology Laboratory: Facilities, Infrastructure and Utilization in Biology Learning." Journal on Biology and Instruction 2, no. 2 (2022): 77–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.26555/joubins.v2i2.6956.

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Permendiknas No 24 of the 2007 rule are a requirement to support practicum activities. This study aims to determine the suitability of laboratory infrastructure, types of biology laboratory utilization, and the constraints that affect biology practicum activities. This research is a literature study using 30 articles. Search for articles using online databases with search keywords for articles "the use of laboratory biology", "biological laboratories", "biological laboratory facilities and infrastructure", "utilization of biological laboratories", and "biological practicum analysis" and the ti
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Kilibayev, S. S., D. R. Taboldiev, A. E. Dzhaldybaeva, and R. B. Zhuniskulov. "BIOLOGICAL SAFETY AND BIOSECURITY SYSTEM IN RIBSP RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR BIOLOGICAL SAFETY PROBLEMS." Biosafety and Biotechnology, no. 13 (March 3, 2023): 67–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.58318/2957-5702-2023-13-67-76.

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This article reflects the key aspects of the biological safety system and biological protection measures such as: biological risk assessment, engineering and technical means, personnel health control system, disinfection and disposal of solid and liquid waste, disinfection, disinfection and deratization, in industrial, scientific and experimental laboratories, insulators (vivarium’s) and facilities Research Institute for Biosafety Safety Problems in order to comply with the requirements of biosafety and biosecurity recommended by WHO, requirements of Sanitary rules and regulatory legal acts in
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Lakkala, Kaisa, Hanne Suokanerva, Juha Matti Karhu, et al. "Optical laboratory facilities at the Finnish Meteorological Institute – Arctic Research Centre." Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems 5, no. 2 (2016): 315–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/gi-5-315-2016.

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Abstract. This paper describes the laboratory facilities at the Finnish Meteorological Institute – Arctic Research Centre (FMI-ARC, http://fmiarc.fmi.fi). They comprise an optical laboratory, a facility for biological studies, and an office. A dark room has been built, in which an optical table and a fixed lamp test system are set up, and the electronics allow high-precision adjustment of the current. The Brewer spectroradiometer, NILU-UV multifilter radiometer, and Analytical Spectral Devices (ASD) spectroradiometer of the FMI-ARC are regularly calibrated or checked for stability in the labor
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Gu, Yunqing, Lingzhi Yu, Jiegang Mou, et al. "Research Strategies to Develop Environmentally Friendly Marine Antifouling Coatings." Marine Drugs 18, no. 7 (2020): 371. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md18070371.

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There are a large number of fouling organisms in the ocean, which easily attach to the surface of ships, oil platforms and breeding facilities, corrode the surface of equipment, accelerate the aging of equipment, affect the stability and safety of marine facilities and cause serious economic losses. Antifouling coating is an effective method to prevent marine biological fouling. Traditional organic tin and copper oxide coatings are toxic and will contaminate seawater and destroy marine ecology and have been banned or restricted. Environmentally friendly antifouling coatings have become a resea
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Weaver, John. "A Design for Combining Biological and Semiconductor Cleanrooms for Nanotechnology Research." Journal of the IEST 48, no. 1 (2005): 75–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.17764/jiet.48.1.u511tw1843710824.

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Nanotechnology brings together various functional areas for interdisciplinary research, making it necessary for them to reside in a single facility. The conjoining of biology, biomedical engineering, and bio-nano-micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) with semiconductor and MEMS processing requires that these technologies coexist in ultraclean facilities, while the facility designs and operating practices are incompatible. This case study describes a design concept in a collaborative research environment that meets biocleanliness goals and International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
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Irawati, Yoan Dea, Zulfa Nabila Putri, Shafira Hanum Febriana, Ikhda Niami Fauziyatunnisa, Much Fuad Saifuddin, and Etika Dyah Puspitasari. "MAINTENANCE - EQUIPMENT ANALYSIS OF BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY FACILITIES AND INFRASTRUCTURE AT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL IN YOGYAKARTA." JURNAL ATRIUM PENDIDIKAN BIOLOGI 7, no. 3 (2022): 223. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/apb.v7i3.13325.

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Practicum activities can be carried out properly if laboratory facilities and infrastructure are available. The completeness of laboratory infrastructure can support achieving optimal activities. This study aim to determine completeness and maintenance of biology laboratory facilities and infrastructure in Yogyakarta. The type of research descriptive quantitative. This research was conducted at Senior High School in Yogyakarta, consisting 3 schools. Those schools were selected by random sampling. Respondents in this study included both head of the laboratory and laboratory assistant, data coll
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Grzybowska, Agnieszka, Dariusz Bajno, Natalia Budnik, and Marcin Fiutak. "Research on the biological degradation of wood using a resistograph." Inżynieria i Budownictwo LXXX, no. 5 (2024): 343–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0054.7113.

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Assessment of the risk level of timber structures is still a challenge due to the lack of comprehensive in situ research methods. This problem is particularly important in the context of historic buildings, which, despite their seemingly solid construction, may hide significant damage. Many such facilities are used without awareness of the risks associated with material degradation. Invisible damage can lead to serious construction disasters, especially in places where beams lose their support in the walls due to the destruction of the wood at their ends. These are the places where the most se
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Biological Research Facilities"

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Mallick, Emily M. "A New Murine Model For Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli Infection Reveals That Actin Pedestal Formation Facilitates Mucosal Colonization and Lethal Disease: A Dissertation." eScholarship@UMMS, 2012. https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/gsbs_diss/601.

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Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) colonizes the intestine and produces the phage-encoded Shiga toxin (Stx) which is absorbed systemically and can lead to hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) characterized by hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, and renal failure. EHEC, and two related pathogens, Enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC), and the murine pathogen, Citrobacter rodentium, are attaching and effacing (AE) pathogens that intimately adhere to enterocytes and form actin “pedestals” beneath bound bacteria. The actin pedestal, because it is a unique characteristic of AE pathogens, has been the s
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Bellingan, Mark Lloyd. "Towards an architecture that facilitates research and education in a World Heritage Site : an environmental research facility for the iSimangaliso Wetland Park." Thesis, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/2253.

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The purpose of this research document was to determine a relevant, responsible and appropriate architecture for the design of an Environmental Research Facility for the iSimangaliso Wetland Park World Heritage Site in Northern KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. The nature of this architecture was generated through the investigation of current literature, case and precedent studies and personally conducted interviews with a number of informed professionals. The reason for these recommendations was ultimately the design of the facility for research and education, the goal was always the eventual appli
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Books on the topic "Biological Research Facilities"

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Chelimsky, Eleanor. DOD's risk assessment and safeguards management of chemical and biological warfare research and development facilities: Statement for the record. U.S. General Accounting Office, 1988.

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Castner, James L. Rainforests: A guide to research and tourist facilities at selected tropical forest sites in Central and South America. Feline Press, 1990.

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Gordijn, Bert, Christian Lenk, and Judit Sándor. Biobanks and tissue research: The public, the patient and the regulation. Springer, 2011.

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Public Health Agency of Canada. Canadian biosafety standards and guidelines for facilities handling human and terrestrial animal pathogens, prions, and biological toxins. Government of Canada, 2013.

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Da, Ruan, and Fantoni Paolo F. 1951-, eds. Power plant surveillance and diagnostics: Applied research with artificial intelligence. Springer, 2002.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, ed. Smithsonian Institution Facilities Authorization Act of 2008: Report (to accompany H.R. 6627) (including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office). U.S. G.P.O., 2008.

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Schneider, Jamner Margaret, and Stokols Daniel, eds. Promoting human wellness: New frontiers for research, practice, and policy. University of California Press, 2000.

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Gerencher, Christine L. Research on the transmission of disease in airports and on aircraft: Summary of a symposium. Transportation Research Board, 2010.

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Sheila, Davey, World Health Organization, UNICEF, and World Bank, eds. State of the world's vaccines and immunization. 3rd ed. World Health Organization, 2009.

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Sally, Burnie, ed. Becoming a reflective practitioner. 4th ed. Wiley-Blackwell, 2013.

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Book chapters on the topic "Biological Research Facilities"

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Adair, Dann, Sue Tolin, Anne K. Vidaver, and Ruth Irwin. "Biosafety of Plant Research in Greenhouses and Other Specialized Containment Facilities." In Biological Safety. ASM Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/9781555819637.ch35.

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Schettino, Giuseppe, Sarah Baatout, Francisco Caramelo, et al. "Mechanistic, Modeling, and Dosimetric Radiation Biology." In Radiobiology Textbook. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-18810-7_4.

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AbstractThe ultimate aim of radiobiological research is to establish a quantitative relationship between the radiation dose absorbed by biological samples (being this a cell, a tissue, an organ, or a body) and the effect caused. Therefore, radiobiological investigations need to be supported by accurate and precise dosimetric measurements. A rigorous standardized methodology has been established to assess and quantify the radiation dose absorbed by biological samples and these will be reviewed and discussed in this chapter. Dosimetric concepts at the macro- and microscopic levels are discussed
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Hellweg, Christine Elisabeth, Carmen Arena, Sarah Baatout, et al. "Space Radiobiology." In Radiobiology Textbook. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-18810-7_10.

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AbstractThe study of the biologic effects of space radiation is considered a “hot topic,” with increased interest in the past years. In this chapter, the unique characteristics of the space radiation environment will be covered, from their history, characterization, and biological effects to the research that has been and is being conducted in the field.After a short introduction, you will learn the origin and characterization of the different types of space radiation and the use of mathematical models for the prediction of the radiation doses during different mission scenarios and estimate th
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Wang, Yajie, Lufeng Wang, Chuanjiang Dong, et al. "Evaluation of Uncertainty for Determination of Trace Uranium in Biology by Laser Fluorescence Method." In Springer Proceedings in Physics. Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-1023-6_48.

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AbstractLarge amounts of uranium-containing radioactive waste are generated in reactor operation and in the research and manufacture of nuclear fuel elements. At present, there are various uranium enrichment and separation methods such as reduction precipitation method, ion exchange method, solvent extraction method, membrane filtration method, adsorption method, and microorganism method to treat the uranium-containing radioactive waste generated in the related processes of nuclear facilities. However, the airborne effluent or liquid effluent discharged after treatment may still contain radioa
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Ciman, Matteo. "iSenseYourPain: Ubiquitous Chronic Pain Evaluation through Behavior-Change Analysis." In Quantifying Quality of Life. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-94212-0_6.

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AbstractPain is experienced either due to a physical condition, where it represents associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or due to a psychological situation, implying mental suffering, mental torment. Acute pain lasts for a limited amount of time and is provoked by a specific cause, while chronic pain is a long-term condition that drastically decreases quality of life and may affect patients absent from any biological cause. Chronic pain can affect cognitive functions (e.g., reasoning ability, attention, working memory), mood, sleep quality, sexual functions, and overall mental h
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Batterman, Sarah A., and Nina Wurzburger. "Biological Nitrogen Fixation." In The First 100 Years of Research on Barro Colorado: Plant and Ecosystem Science. Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5479/si.26880799.

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<p dir="ltr">Biological nitrogen fixation supplies the largest quantity of new, natural nitrogen to terrestrial ecosystems, but little is known about its function and controls in tropical forests. Recent work at Barro Colorado Island and the facilities of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute has made substantial advances in our understanding of this process. Nitrogen fixation is performed by bacteria associated with leguminous trees and by free-living bacteria in soils, litter, and tree canopies. Research indicates that high nitrogen availability can suppress fixation, while other
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Rimmington, Anthony. "The Soviet Union’s Enigma BW Programme." In Stalin's Secret Weapon. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190928858.003.0008.

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The British Secret Intelligence Service identified the RSFSR People’s Commissariat of Health (RSFSR Narkomzdrav) as being the main agency within which ostensibly civil facilities engaged in offensive biological warfare work were concealed. Significant funds for BW research were channeled from RSFSR Narkomzdrav to the Plague Fort at Kronstadt and to other laboratories in Leningrad. Semen Ivanovich Zlatogorov, who had participated in Russian efforts to combat the October 1910 to February 1911 outbreak of pneumonic plague in Manchuria, and had subsequently emerged as one of the world’s leading au
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Rimmington, Anthony. "From Swords to Ploughshares." In Stalin's Secret Weapon. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190928858.003.0012.

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A number of long-range research programs were initiated by the Red Army’s biological warfare facilities which would bring about the development and application of a range of civil and defense vaccines during the Second World War. As a result, 8.5 million Soviet troops were vaccinated against plague, 90,000 against anthrax and an unknown number against tularemia. In addition, botulinum toxoids and a vaccine against brucellosis were developed. Although the Red Army’s BW institutes made some useful contribution to the development of antibiotics production, it was UK and US scientists who made cri
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Olufemi, Lawal Musediq, and Irhue Young Kenneth. "Biodiversity Conservation and Unmet Social and Health Needs in the Rural Communities of Niger State, Nigeria." In Research Anthology on Ecosystem Conservation and Preserving Biodiversity. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-5678-1.ch075.

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The establishment that 70% of the world's poor residing in rural areas depends directly on biodiversity for their well-being has ignited the call for sustainable usage of biological resources. Biodiversity conservation has thus become a novel project with noble intention of providing a habitat and protection from hunting for threatened and endangered species and ecological processes that cannot survive in most intensely managed landscapes. Nigeria has created protected areas under the coordination of National Park Services in line with this. As a result, residents of communities surrounding th
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Rimmington, Anthony. "From Flanders to Glanders." In Stalin's Secret Weapon. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190928858.003.0009.

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There is substantive evidence of the long-term integration of veterinary microbiological facilities within the USSR’s biological warfare programs. The initial impetus to this process were the concerns of the early Soviet regime over BW sabotage attacks by Germany in the First World War. In December 1918, the Red Army created its own military veterinary facility which was eventually transferred to Zagorsk. BW research also appears to have been pursued at a civil laboratory on Lisii Island close to the town of Vyshny Volochek.
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Conference papers on the topic "Biological Research Facilities"

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Wolodko, John, Richard Eckert, Tesfaalem Haile, et al. "Modeling of Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) in the Oil and Gas Industry - Past, Present and Future." In CORROSION 2018. NACE International, 2018. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2018-11398.

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Abstract Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) is a complex form of materials degradation caused by the biological activity of microorganisms such as bacteria, archaea and fungi. It is typically characterized by the presence of microbiological populations within a biofilm or semi-solid deposit resulting in localized and accelerated corrosion. While MIC has been actively studied for decades, there is still a significant gap in the ability to accurately predict MIC rates. This is due, in part, to a limited understanding of all the microbiological communities involved in MIC, and the compl
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Payares, Lily Margareth, Virginia Paredes Méndez, Margareth Dugarte, Juan Carlos Rincón Montenegro, and Lizeth Gutiérrez Púa. "Use of the Microalgae Chlorella Sp. to Biofunctionalized Magnesium Surfaces in Order to Decrease the Rate of Corrosion and Promote the Bone Remodeling Process." In CONFERENCE 2022. AMPP, 2022. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2022-18514.

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Extended Abstract Frequently, the human body is susceptible to injuries such as the fracture of one or more of its bones, so it is necessary to use implants or some fixation element to keep the fragments of the fracture together, allowing an orderly repair that facilitates healing or compensates the lack or loss of bone tissue. Temporary orthopedic implants have been used clinically to repair broken or fractured bones during the healing process. The most used are plates, screws, nails, wires, and intramedullary nails. It is usually necessary to perform operations to open the injury site, join
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Garland, Roxanne, Sara Dillich, Eric Miller, Kristine Babick, and Kenneth Weil. "The U.S. Department of Energy’s Research and Development Portfolio of Hydrogen Production Technologies." In ASME 2011 9th International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology collocated with ASME 2011 5th International Conference on Energy Sustainability. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fuelcell2011-54106.

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The goal of the US Department of Energy (DOE) hydrogen production portfolio is to research and develop low-cost, highly efficient and environmentally friendly production technologies based on diverse, domestic resources. The DOE Hydrogen Program integrates basic and applied research, as well as technology development and demonstration, to adequately address a diverse range of technologies and feedstocks. The program encompasses a broad spectrum of coordinated activities within the DOE Offices of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Nuclear Energy (NE), Fossil Energy (FE), and Science
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Khutoryanina, I. V., T. I. Tverdochlebova, L. L. Dimidova, M. P. Chernikova, and I. A. Savchuk. "PARASITOLOGICAL POLLUTION ASSESSMENT OF WASTEWATERS AND SEWAGE SLUDGE IN THE TERRITORIES OF SOUTHERN RUSSIA." In THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PARASITIC DISEASE CONTROL. VNIIP – FSC VIEV, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.31016/978-5-6050437-8-2.2024.25.444-450.

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Parasitological monitoring of environmental objects plays an important role in the sanitary and epidemiological surveillance system. To control and ensure biological safety, wastewaters are subject to mandatory research because that is where the maximum concentration of parasitic pathogens that can enter the human body is recorded. Since 2011, the Rostov Research Institute of Microbiology and Parasitology of the Rospotebnadzor has conducted 14,055 sanitary and parasitological studies of (pre- and posttreatment) wastewaters and (liquid and dried) sewage sludge sampled at sewage treatment facili
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Anene-Nzelu, Chukwuemeka G., Deepak Choudhury, Huipeng Li, et al. "Gratings on a Dish: A Scalable Cell Alignment Substrate on Optical Media." In ASME 2013 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2013-14109.

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Cell alignment by underlying topographical cues has been shown to affect important biological processes such as differentiation and functional maturation in vitro. However, the routine use of cell culture substrates with micro/nano-topographies is currently hampered by the high cost and specialized facilities required to produce these substrates. Here we present commercially available optical media as substrates for aligning cells in culture. These optical media, including CD-R, DVD-R and optical grating, allow different cell types to attach, align and grow on them. This cytoskeletal reorganiz
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Sathyapala, N. A. R., P. R. T. Senanayake, Z. Shajahan, et al. "Improving the post-analytical timeliness and organizational structure for reporting chemical pathology laboratory investigation results of patients in teaching hospital Kalutara." In Annual Academic Sessions-2024. Faculty of Medicine, University of Moratuwa, 2024. https://doi.org/10.31705/fomaas.2024.33.

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Clinical laboratories are healthcare facilities where medical technologists perform various tests on biological specimens from patients. These laboratories are classified into four types: chemical pathology, histopathology, microbiology, and hematology, with chemical pathology conducting the most tests. To ensure accurate results, laboratories follow three standard testing phases: pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical. The post-analytical phase includes reporting results to healthcare professionals, where errors can occur due to manual data entry, transmission issues, and other facto
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Botvineva, N. Yu, V. S. Saliy, A. B. Cheboksary, E. V. Polovinko, and V. I. Kazorin. "Digitalization Of Education: The Use Of Virtual Laboratories As A New Stage In Improving The Educational Process." In International Conference on Finance, Economics, Management and IT Business (FEMIB 2024). Crossref, 2025. https://doi.org/10.63550/iceip.2025.63.93.001.

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The socialization of the modern generation is actively carried out within the framework of virtual reality due to large-scale digitalization. Research by foreign and domestic scientists shows that the thinking of children of the digital generation has undergone changes. Students who actively use information and communication technologies have a higher level of erudition, creativity, psychological flexibility, independence, the pace of orientation in the information space, multitasking, perception of non–verbal images. As a result, it is important to build the learning process using ICT. One of
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Komulainen, Tiina, Abdul Malik Baqeri, Einar Nermo, et al. "Estimation of effluent nutrients in municipal MBBR process." In 64th International Conference of Scandinavian Simulation Society, SIMS 2023 Västerås, Sweden, September 25-28, 2023. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp200037.

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The recently updated European Union’s Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive proposal, European Green Deal, Biodiversity Strategy for 2030, and EU’s Energy System Integration highlight a pressing need for innovative biological nutrient removal processes and energy-efficient control methods to reduce pollution and minimize the carbon footprint at water resource recovery facilities. The aim of the PACBAL research project is to develop estimation methods for nutrient profile in a novel industrial Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) process. This study devises and assesses a range of data-driven meth
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"ENVIRONMENTAL MICRODOSIMETRY IN VERY LOW DOSE RATE RADIATION FIELDS." In RAD Conference. RAD Centre, Niš, Serbia, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21175/radproc.2023.06.

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Low-dose radiation (LDR) has been demonstrated to have a significant impact on various immune response mechanisms, potentially eliciting both stimulatory and adaptive reactions within living organisms. The precise cellular mechanisms responsible for these radiation-induced immune responses warrant further in-depth investigation. Within this context, the presence of research facilities both underground and at ground level at the Gran Sasso Laboratories of the Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN-LNGS) presents an excellent opportunity for exploring the influence of low and extrem
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Krieger, G., and R. Cambridge. "Medical surveillance and biologic monitoring of personnel in semiconductor research facilities." In AIP Conference Proceedings Volume 166. AIP, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.37132.

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SUN, JUNJIANG, GUOPING QIAN, Shuqi Yue, and Anna szumilewicz. Factors influencing physical activity in pregnant women from the perspective of a socio-ecological model: A systematic review. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.11.0073.

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Review question / Objective: The main aim of this review is to analyse the impact factors of material physical activity in an ecological model and to analyse differences in influencing factors between pregnant women's PA and moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA) , provide a reference for the research, intervention, and policy designation of maternal physical activity. Rationale: In combination with McLeroy et al. (1988)behavior is viewed as being determined by the following: (1) Personal level: the internal factors of the individual characteristics,(sociodemographic and biolo
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Chiel, Elad, and Christopher J. Geden. Development of sustainable fly management tools in an era of global warming. United States Department of Agriculture, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2014.7598161.bard.

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House flies (Muscadomestica) are global pests of animal agriculture, causing major annoyance, carrying pathogens among production facilities and humans and thus have profound impacts on animal comfort and productivity. Successful fly control requires an integrated pest management (IPM) approach that includes elements of manure management, mass trapping, biological control, and selective insecticide use. Insecticidal control of house flies has become increasingly difficult due to the rapidity with which resistance develops, even to new active ingredients. Global climate change poses additional
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Lichter, Amnon, Joseph L. Smilanick, Dennis A. Margosan, and Susan Lurie. Ethanol for postharvest decay control of table grapes: application and mode of action. United States Department of Agriculture, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2005.7587217.bard.

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Original objectives: Dipping of table grapes in ethanol was determined to be an effective measure to control postharvest gray mold infection caused by Botrytis cinerea. Our objectives were to study the effects of ethanol on B.cinerea and table grapes and to conduct research that will facilitate the implementation of this treatment. Background: Botrytis cinerea is known as the major pathogen of table grapes in cold storage. To date, the only commercial technology to control it relied on sulfur dioxide (SO₂) implemented by either fumigation of storage facilities or from slow release generator pa
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Khodair, Yasser, Muddassir Ahmed, Vinay Perala, and Mohammed Shareef. Anti-Graffiti Protection Systems. Illinois Center for Transportation, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36501/0197-9191/24-022.

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Anti-graffiti coatings provide a shielding layer that facilitates the removal of graffiti by providing a water-and oil-resistant surface that precludes the penetration of paint through the substrate. The main objective of this research is to provide the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) with recommendations on the re-evaluation of the existing moratorium on anti-graffiti protection systems and the best practices of their usage. A survey of the state of the practice on anti-graffiti protection systems that targeted the North Central States Consortium for Midwest state departments of
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O'Connell, Kelly, David Burdick, Melissa Vaccarino, Colin Lock, Greg Zimmerman, and Yakuta Bhagat. Coral species inventory at War in the Pacific National Historical Park: Final report. National Park Service, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2302040.

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The War in the Pacific National Historical Park (WAPA), a protected area managed by the National Park Service (NPS), was established "to commemorate the bravery and sacrifice of those participating in the campaigns of the Pacific Theater of World War II and to conserve and interpret outstanding natural, scenic, and historic values on the island of Guam." Coral reef systems present in the park represent a vital element of Guam?s cultural, traditional, and economical heritage, and as such, are precious and in need of conservation. To facilitate the management of these resources, NPS determined t
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Microbiology in the 21st Century: Where Are We and Where Are We Going? American Society for Microbiology, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aamcol.5sept.2003.

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The American Academy of Microbiology convened a colloquium September 5–7, 2003, in Charleston, South Carolina to discuss the central importance of microbes to life on earth, directions microbiology research will take in the 21st century, and ways to foster public literacy in this important field. Discussions centered on: the impact of microbes on the health of the planet and its inhabitants; the fundamental significance of microbiology to the study of all life forms; research challenges faced by microbiologists and the barriers to meeting those challenges; the need to integrate microbiology in
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