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In this article, we report the development of an efficient and rapid microwave assisted solvothermal (MAS) method to prepare wurtzite ZnS nanoparticles at 413 K using different precursors.
In this study, six dominant BPH-resistance genes (Bph3, Bph14, Bph15, Bph18, Bph20 and Bph21) were introduced into an elite indica rice cultivar Jin 23B using the marker-assisted selection (MAS) method of breeding.
The combined use of the ABM and the MAS method in studying consumer behavior and markets gives one the potential to cope with the dynamic changes and complexities in the real-world business environment.
It is also shown that the MAS method can detect small changes in the chemical shift of different species; however, in this case, very high spinning frequencies are necessary in order to separate the peaks from their spinning sidebands.
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The data obtained by the MA method were in good correlation with the HB method.
The MA method proposed in this paper provides a reasonably good means for laser beam shaping.
Both the HB method and the developed MA method were applied in plasma metabolomic study of sulfur mustard intoxication.
By means of the mechanical alloying (MA) method, Al and Ti + Al coatings were deposited on Ti alloy substrates.
Design examples are given and the results indicate that good matching is achieved by the MA method with more than 98% of the energy efficiency.
The liquid-repellent behavior of fluorinated zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles deposited onto carbon fabric (CF) by a pulse microwave-assisted (MA) method followed by surface fluorination treatment was investigated.
In the MA method, post-annealing the mechanically deformed Zr/Pd multilayered composite powders at 723 K leads to the formation of a heterogeneous glassy phase (thermally enhanced glass formation reaction), which its heat formation was measured directly and found to be −2.16 kJ/mol.
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