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81. The Mechanism Of Arsenic Removed By Biologically Nano-FeS And Application
82. Research On Several Nanocomposite-based Electrochemical Biosensors
83. Design, Preparation And Properties Of New Near-infrared Long Persistent Phosphorescent Materials
84. Construction Of Two-photon Fluorescent Biothiol Probes:Study Of Fluorescence Imaging
85. Catalytic Ozonation For The Treatment Of Biologically-treated Leachate
86. Simultaneous Fluorescence Imaging Of Two Biologically Active Molecules In The Brains Of Mice With Depression
87. Effect Of Different Processing Conditions On Antioxidant Activity And Biologically Activity Of Small Soybean
88. Preparation Of Biologically Reduced Graphene Oxide-based Material And Its Water Treatment Performance
89. Complete Coverage Path Planning Of Mobile Robot For Abandoned Mine Land
90. Laboratory Study On The Hydraulic Characteristics Of MBT Waste
91. Research On Electrochemical Sensor Of Biologically Active Substances Based On Modified Poly(styrene-butadiene) Flexible Fiber Membrane
92. Application Of Metal-organic Framework Material Fluorescence Sensor In The Detection Of Biologically Active Molecules
93. Properties of biologically relevant nanocomposites: Effects of calcium phosphate nanoparticle attributes and biodegradable polymer morphology
94. Design, synthesis and testing of biologically active small molecules
95. Synthetic studies on haouamine A and other biologically active heterocycles
96. Part I. Design and synthesis of bicyclic internal beta-turn mimetics and their incorporation into biologically active ligands; Part II. Synthesis of cyclic peptides by ring closing metathesis
97. Characterization of simple saccharides and other organic compounds in atmospheric particulate matter and source apportionment using positive matrix factorization
98. Use of steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy as a tool to investigate photophysics of biologically and environmentally relevant systems
99. Nanomaterials from biologically active molecules: Self-assembly and molecular recognition
100. Adhesive interactions of biologically inspired soft condensed matter
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