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Publié le 08/02/2018
Sunscreen, nanoparticles and frontal alopecia - a causal link?
Frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) is a pathology that was first described twenty years ago. It is characterized in particular by cicatricial alopecia on the frontal zone of the scalp and mainly...
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Publié le 05/02/2018
Partial melting of the Earth's mantle would have delayed the establishment of plate...
During the Precambrian period, the transition between the Archean (-4 billion to -2.5 billion years) and Proterozoic eons (-2.5 billion to 541 million years) coincides with the beginning of plate...
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Publié le 15/12/2017
Wastewater treatment: from the fundamental to the application
If it is not degraded or effectively extracted from industrial effluent, the synthetic dye used in the textile and cosmetics field can be harmful to the environment, both in terms of production and...
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Publié le 12/12/2017
Ionization potential of the cyano radical and implications for CN
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cation...
The cyano radical (CN) is omnipresent in many reactions and environments (plasma, combustion, …). It is for instance one of the first species detected in astrophysical media such as comets (in 1881)...
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Publié le 15/11/2017
Solidification of an Al-Cu Alloy (4 w% Cu) using X-ray Microtomography
Case study carried out with the start-up 3Dmagination Improvements in the quality of X-ray beams, detectors and reconstruction algorithms, as well as the development of in situ sample...
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Publié le 06/11/2017
Evidences of the self-assembly of graphene oxide sheets at the air-water interface
The interest given to graphene oxide has risen since few years, especially for its use as a precursor for graphene, which application field gets broader and broader. In this framework, producing...
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Publié le 26/10/2017
Illuminating the composition of carbon-based ancient materials
Carbon can take various forms depending on the function of the molecule in which it is placed, each with its own distinct ‘species’. The ‘speciation’ of carbonaceous materials is generally obtained...
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Publié le 20/10/2017
Functional amyloids and bacterial adaptation
To survive in their environment, bacteria must adapt to very different growth conditions. One way of doing this is by use of a protein called Hfq which forms complexes with specific small...
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Publié le 05/10/2017
Low photon flux Macromolecular Crystallography experiments are possible at kHz frame...
In September 2017, a team from ELI Beams (Extreme Light Infrastructures, Prague, Czech Republic), together with participants from IBT-Biocev (Institute of Biotechnology, Vestec near Prague, Czech...
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