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Year 2024

  • Bacteriophage‐based approach for treatment of urinary tract infections: a quick outlook
    Publication
    • B. Grygorcewicz
    • M. Gliźniewicz
    • J. Jabłońska
    • A. Augustyniak
    • P. Olszewska
    • B. Wojciuk
    • D. Miłek
    • N. Serwin
    • A. Czajkowski
    • E. Cecerska‐Heryć... and 2 others

    - APMIS - Year 2024

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  • BASECOL2023 scientific content
    Publication
    • M. L. Dubernet
    • C. Boursier
    • O. Denis-Alpizar
    • Y. Ba
    • N. Moreau
    • C. M. Zwölf
    • M. Amor
    • D. Babikov
    • N. Balakrishnan
    • C. Balança... and 45 others

    - ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS - Year 2024

    Context. The global context of making numerous data produced by researchers available requires collecting and organising the data, assigning meaningful metadata, and presenting the data in a meaningful and homogeneous way. The BASECOL database, which collects inelastic rate coefficients for application to the interstellar medium and to circumstellar and cometary atmospheres, meets those requirements. Aims. We aim to present the...

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  • Beeswax And Palmitic Acid Utilization With Heat Pipes For Electronics Cooling

    This paper presents an experimental study of heat pipes supported by phase change materials (PCMs) coated at their adiabatic sections in application for electronics cooling. The PCMs investigated in this research were palmitic acid and beeswax, the latter being considered as a more cost-effective alternative. The study focused on three powers: 20W, 25W, and 30W. The experimental results revealed that the incorporation of palmitic...

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  • Bile conjugation and its effect on in vitro lipolysis of emulsions
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    - FOOD RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL - Year 2024

    Bile Salts (BS) are responsible for stimulating lipid digestion in our organism. Gut microbiota are responsible for the deconjugation process of primary conjugated to secondary unconjugated BS. We use two structurally distinct BS and characterize the rate of lipolysis as a compound parameter. A static in-vitro digestion model as well as meta-analysis of literature data has been performed to determine the most influential factors...

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  • Biobased Ultralow-Density Polyurethane Foams with Enhanced Recyclability
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    - ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering - Year 2024

    Polyurethane (PUR) foams are widely used in many engineering applications, but their efficient recycling has remained a major challenge for many years. This study presents a novel strategy of incorporating hydrolyzable ester units into the PUR structure to enhance PUR foam recyclability. The present ecodesign concept of PUR materials enables fully the replacement of petrochemical polyols with biobased alternatives and production...

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  • Bismuth-based nanomaterials-assisted photocatalytic water splitting for sustainable hydrogen production
    Publication
    • Z. Saddique
    • M. Imran
    • A. Javaid
    • F. Kanwal
    • S. Latif
    • J. E. L. Santos
    • T. H. Kim
    • G. Boczkaj

    - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY - Year 2024

    The rapidly increase in the world's population has resulted in a corresponding increase in the energy demand. This demand is largely being met by fossil fuels for power generation, industrial fuel and transportation. However, due to the limited availability of fossil fuels and their negative effects on the environment. The use of fossil fuels results in by-products such as carbon, nitrogen and sulfur oxides which have negative...

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  • Bismuth-based nanomaterials-assisted photocatalytic water splitting for sustainable hydrogen production
    Publication
    • Z. Saddique
    • M. Imran
    • A. Javaid
    • F. Kanwal
    • S. Latif
    • J. E. L. Santos
    • T. H. Kim
    • G. Boczkaj

    - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY - Year 2024

    The rapidly increase in the world's population has resulted in a corresponding increase in the energy demand. This demand is largely being met by fossil fuels for power generation, industrial fuel and transportation. However, due to the limited availability of fossil fuels and their negative effects on the environment. The use of fossil fuels results in by-products such as carbon, nitrogen and sulfur oxides which have negative...

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  • Bisphenol A analogues and metabolic syndrome in women with polycystic ovary syndrome
    Publication
    • J. Majewska
    • A. Berg
    • J. Jurewicz
    • K. Owczarek
    • R. Zajdel
    • A. Kilanowicz
    • A. Wasik
    • D. Rachoń

    - REPRODUCTIVE TOXICOLOGY - Year 2024

    Bisphenols (BPs) have become a chemical group of special interest due to their ability to interfere with the endocrine system and their ubiquitous presence in the environment. As some of them possess mild estrogenic and anti-androgenic effects, they might be associated with the diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Acting on multiple tissues, BPs exposure may lead to metabolic derangements characteristic for metabolic...

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  • Bodybuilders and high-level meat consumers’ behavior towards rabbit, beef, chicken, turkey, and lamb meat: A comparative review
    Publication
    • S. A. Siddiqui
    • S. Bhowmik
    • M. Afreen
    • İ. Ucak
    • A. Ikram
    • F. Gerini
    • M. Mehdizadeh
    • R. D. Ayivi
    • R. Castro Munoz

    - NUTRITION - Year 2024

    In bodybuilders’ diets, protein plays a crucial role in supporting muscle growth and repairing damaged muscle tissue. These individuals meet their protein needs by combining dietary sources with supplements. Animal-based proteins are often preferred over plant-based proteins because they are believed to better support muscle protein synthesis. This review explores the meat consumption patterns of bodybuilders and high-level meat...

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