Search Results - Architectural Digest
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A Hybrid Pre-Treatment with Microwave and Hydrogen Peroxide for Performance Enhancement in Two-Stage Anaerobic Digestion
Published 2021“…The process involves a hybrid pre-treatment with microwave and hydrogen peroxide followed by, two-stage anaerobic digestion. The combined process resulted in enhanced anaerobic digestion performance in terms of biogas production, methane percentage, solid reduction and pathogen removal. …”
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Design and evaluation of a virtual private network architecture for collaborating specialist users
Published 2016“…For the purpose of evaluation, round trip time (RTT) is measured and reported as the performance metric based on the different encryption ciphers and digest ciphers as the network metrics.…”
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Effects of graded dose dietary supplementation of Piper betle leaf meal and Persicaria odorata leaf meal on growth performance, apparent ileal digestibility, and gut morphology in...
Published 2020“…Growth performance, gut morphology and ileal digestibility were measured. Except for T4 (8 g/kg PBLM), graded dose inclusion of PBLM and POLM increased (P < 0.05) the body weight gain (BWG), positively modulated the gut architecture and enhanced nutrient digestibility in both stater and finisher growth phases of broiler chickens. …”
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Towards real-world clinical colonoscopy deep learning models for video-based bowel preparation and generalisable polyp segmentation
Published 2024“…Colorectal cancer is the most prevalence type of cancers within the digestive system. Early screening and removal of precancerous growths in the colon decrease mortality rate. …”
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Omega network hash construction
Published 2009“…The Omega Network Hash Construction performs better than the Merkle-Damgard construction, and its permutation architecture shows that its security level in term of producing randomness digest value is better than Merkle-Damgard construction.…”
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Intracholecystic papillary neoplasm (ICPN) of gallbladder. a case report
Published 2024“…In the WHO Classification of Tumours of the Digestive System (2019), intracholecystic papillary neoplasm (ICPN), a pre-invasive neoplasm of the gallbladder, is described as non-invasive epithelial neoplasm with macroscopically discernible mass of pure papillary, tubular or tubulo-papillary architecture. …”
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Studies of the microbiota and the prebiotic effects of galacto-oligosaccharides in suckling pigs.
Published 2023“…Performance positively correlated with diversity and abundance of protein digesting and short-chain fatty acid producing taxonomic units, suggesting a nutritional role for these organisms. …”
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Colour polymorphism in the terrestrial snail Cepaea nemoralis: from genetics and genomics to spectroscopy and deep learning
Published 2021“…High-throughput genome-wide genotyping was achieved via a double digest restriction-site associated DNA sequencing (ddRADseq) method. …”
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Xenotransplantation of caprine pancreatic islets in diabetic mice
Published 2013“…Caprine islets were successfully obtained using a collagenase based digestion, isolation and Euro-Ficoll density gradient purification technique at optimum pH (= 7.4). …”
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Use of clotted human plasma and aprotinin in skin tissue engineering - A novel approach to engineering composite skin on a porous scaffold
Published 2015“…This resulted in reducing scaffold pore size and improving contact surfaces. Skin architecture and basement membrane formation was further improved by the addition of aprotinin (a serine protease inhibitor) to the culture media to inhibit premature clot digestion. …”
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Optimization, encapsulation and characterization of bromelain-generated angiotensin I-converting enzyme (Ace) - inhibitory hydrolysates from stone fish (Actinopyga lecanora Jaeger)
Published 2018“…However, the direct use of stone fish-derived hydrolysates as potential antihypertensive molecules is limited by their low stability against digestive enzymes and unpleasant fishy odor. Therefore, the present study aimed to optimize hydrolysis of stone fish protein for the production of angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE)-inhibitory hydrolysates using bromelain and improve the stability and ACE-inhibitory activity of the resulting hydrolysates against gastrointestinal digestion by nanoencapsulation. …”
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The anthelmintic efficacy of plant-derived cysteine proteinases against the rodent gastrointestinal nematode, Heligmosomoides polygyrus, in vivo
Published 2007“…The mechanism of action was distinct from all current synthetic anthelmintics, and was the same as that in vitro, with the enzymes attacking and digesting the protective cuticle. Treatment had no detectable side-effects on immune cell numbers in the mucosa (there was no difference in the numbers of mast cells and goblet cells between the treated groups) and mucosal architecture (length of intestinal villi). …”
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Piper betle L. and Persicaria odorata (Lour.) Soják as alternative to antimicrobial growth promoters in broiler chickens
Published 2021“…Dietary supplementation of phytobiotics Po8 and Pb4 showed improved growth performance, positively modulated the gut architecture, and improved digestibility comparable to AGPs. …”
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Low power modulator for capsule endoscope
Published 2013“…Battery life utilizing the proposed architecture can reach 13.8 hours compared to the average of 8 hours operational time. …”
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Development of three-dimensional patterning strategies for osteochondral tissue engineering
Published 2013“…Fully-realised three-dimensional patterning strategies enable the development of heterogeneous constructs which can recreate tissue architecture and cellular microenvironments over a large range of length scales. …”
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Unraveling the role of cell wall remodeling factors in Arabidopsis root development
Published 2017“…Lateral roots are a key component of the plant root system architecture that help anchorage in soil and acquisition of water and nutrients. …”
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