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Broussonetia papyrifera leaves contain lots of biologically active compounds which were benefit to the immunity of organism (Xi et al. 2013).

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As we know, MWCNTs have large specific surface area and CDs have electrical conductivity, which were benefited to build the composite modified electrode.

Experiment results show that intelligent, convenient, accurate and flexible diagnosis advantages can be obtained, which are benefit to maintenance reality.

The early chlorite film restrained the quartz overgrowth and improved the rock resistance to compaction, which is benefit to the preservation of pores.

(iii) The high viscosity of PVP with high average molecular weight in EG solution would slow down the growth rate, which are benefit to form MTPs [76, 77].

After tetrahydrofuran vapor annealing, the device delivers balanced charge transport property and enhanced absorption in the visible region, which are benefit to obtain improved short-circuit current density (Jsc) and fill factor (FF).

AES and XPS analyses on the Ta/TiNi sample show that the component of the surface layer is mainly composed of TiO2 and Ta2O5, which is benefit to the corrosion resistance ability and biocompatibility.

Rising rock temperature can significantly increase the number and size of thermal cracks and improve the connectivity of fractured rock, which are benefit to fracture initiation during L-nitrogen jet fracturing.

Figure 3h inset clearly exhibits the layer containing a large number of thin nanosheets full of stack and folds which is benefit to the ion diffusion during the electrochemical reaction.

It realized the relatively effective separation of hydrolysis acidification and methanogenesis process in the reactor, which was benefit to promote a more reasonable space distribution of the microbial communities in the reactor.

Only dsDNA can interact with thionalid, we deduce that plane thionalid molecule insert base pairs of dsDNA forming a channel of electron transfer (ET), which is benefit to the ET of redox of gold.

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