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Unlike the metallic 3D planar net-Y, the 3D buckled net-Y is a superhard indirect bandgap semiconductor, which further broadens the application potential of net-Y.

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Among them, the diterpenoids with casbane, lathyrane, abietane, and ent-kaurane skeletons were reported from this plant for the first time, which further broadened our knowledge of the diversified diterpenoid metabolites in E. jolkinii.

A year later, my father-in-law served a two-year mission for the LDS church in Los Angeles, California, which further broadened his horizons.

In 1D spectra of the 19-mer duplex acquired between 0 and 40 °C in D2O, a broad peak for G32H8 is observed at 0 °C, which further broadened initially, almost disappearing as the temperature was increased to 20 °C, and then sharpened above 30 °C.

It is worth mentioning that new technologies are in progress which offer high flexibility for the surface coating of microparticles, which will further broaden their molecular applications [ 34, 67].

The soluble extract in dilute C6D6[ 20] gave a P{H} NMR spectrum that featured a set of three broad signals at δ=−110, −116, and −133 ppm, which showed further broadening in the H-coupled P NMR spectrum.

Modification of PHA end groups through protein engineering will provide an effective way of introducing diverse functionalities into the biopolymer, which will further broaden its spectrum to other receptors or ligands of interest for advanced delivery systems [ 60].

More significant problem is that the axial extent of the excitation volume is progressively broadened in a turbid medium as the imaging depth increases, which further increases the background noise [ 12].

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For social entrepreneurship, recognizing the opportunity is the basic foundation which starts the entrepreneurial behaviour and further broadens social, cultural, and environmental goals.

Thus, it further broadens the applications of silica fume which is generally used as an additive in cement and concrete [29], in bricks and ceramic tiles [30], as well as a filler in plastics and paints [31].

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