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The review raises the question whether predictability of such self-generated sounds may boost the evolution of entrainment to external rhythms, and whether that in turn may advance vocal learning abilities.

Recent advances in SPECT technology, such as dynamic SPECT and/or fused SPECT/CT imaging, are expected to rapidly boost the evolution of 99mTc-based bombesin radiotracers toward clinically useful compounds.

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Thus, assuming that mutations in central genes have a high phenotypic impact, our results indicate that some large phenotypic changes, driven by promoter evolution, may have boosted the evolution of the human lineage.

Graphdiyne with π-conjugated structure of sp- and sp2-hybridized carbon atoms, can not only act as conductive electron mediator bridges to collect photogenerated electrons and boost the O2 evolution kinetics, but also used as a promising substrate for stabilizing Ag3PO4 in the composite.

The results showed that integrating MoS2 with ZnIn2S4 could remarkably boost the photocatalytic H2 evolution performance and the maximum H2 evolution rate of 201 μmol h−1 was achieved over 1 wt% MoS2 loading on the ZnIn2S4, corresponding to the apparent quantum efficiency (AQE) about 3.08% at 420 nm monochromatic light.

The newly developed stable and active electrodes for oxygen evolution would definitely boost the adoption of this technology.

In this regard, the operating conditions of a radial-flow tubular membrane reactor (RF-TMR) are optimized via Differential Evolution (DE) method to boost the hydrogen and aromatic yields in catalytic naphtha reforming process.

In this study, the operating conditions of an industrial fixed-bed ethylene oxide reactor are optimized via differential evolution (DE) algorithm to boost the ethylene oxide yield with taking into account the catalyst deactivation.

Large-scale electrochemical water splitting for hydrogen generation requires cost-effective and efficient catalysts to boost the sluggish kinetics associated with the oxygen evolution reaction (OER).

After years of development, boosting the electrochemical hydrogen evolution performance of MoS2 catalyst through the traditional methods, such as defect engineering and conductivity improvement, has reached their limit.

While the additional transistors largely boost the processor performance, a repugnant side effect caused by the evolution is the ever-rising power consumption and chip temperature.

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