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The work in this weeks New England Journal of Medicine is interesting if you are working on genetic ancestry. It has certainly an explosive effect on race matters. What do you think of relevance of this article on genetic ancestry? Background: ...
The work in this weeks New England Journal of Medicine is interesting if you are working on genetic ancestry. It has certainly an explosive effect on race matters. What do you think of relevance of this article on genetic ...
I wish to bring to the attention of readers a similar case that occurred two years ago to a traditional scientific journal of a traditional publisher, but that attracted much less attention than this.
In 2007, Elsevier' journal Applied Mathematics and ...
This is one example of why the “pay to publish” model has to end. Even top journals like PlOS can justify their fee schedule all they want, but at the end, pay to publish journals simply shift the revenue stream from institutions and readers(libraries ...
Amorphous Stuff
It is known for many, many years, that heating a zeolite at elevated temperatures (called calcination) leads above a certain temperature to an amorphous or dense crystalline product. Often the dense crystalline material is formed ...
A few remarks and questions concerning the Rietveld Refinements:
-The fits were done in the range of ~8 to 80 degrees, the peak at ~6° 2Theta was simply left out. For what reason?
- The background fitting of the steamed and calcined sample looks ...
Interesting and good article. What I miss is a comparison between prices.
It is pointed out, that the new route using TPA-Br is more cost effective than the use of TPA-OH and Ti-alkoxydes. It is even pointed out in the abstract of the article. So why ...
A very interesting article; there were so many trying to improve thermal conductivity by adding carbon nano tubes to polymers. Indeed, in numerous publications a slight improvement is observed, but not a big change as mostly wanted.
The approach here is ...
This article describes pioneer work in the field of mesoporous materials. Today, over 11 Years ago, the so called SBA Materials are some sort of standard materials - at least in the academic field.
The synthesis of the Materials using template P123 are ...
Nicholas E. Leadbeater claimed in earlier articles transition-metal-free Suzuki-type couplings as the state of the art coupling reaction using watereous conditions free of metal. Indeed would be couplings without catalyst very interesting and the few ...
This is a valuable article for all those who deal with solubillization of Carbon Nanotubes in Water.
My question is: I observed a very high viskositiy of the used Sodium Dodecylbenzene Sulfonate solutions, so I'm not sure if the stability of the shown ...
Well: Tried to reproduce these results, but the addition of Methylcellulose had no or the opposite effect of the proposed one in my experiments. (Addition to the synthesis gel). The shown SEM Pictures are so small that I can hardly identify the scale ...
Interesting article. I wondered that no information is given about the used compound chloropropylamine, the key compound for the functionalization of the carbon. It is a highly unstable compound since it can react with itself. Who was the supplier of this ...
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