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Science, Policy and the Public in Italy 2019: Poster Abstracts
– Cambridge Journal of Science and Policy
1,
e5493038196
Use of networks of low cost air quality sensors to quantify air quality in urban settings
– Atmospheric Environment
Competition policy in the age of ‘Big Tech’: Assessing the EU’s approach
– Cambridge Journal of Science and Policy
1,
e8521105559
Gold Nanoparticles Guided by Self-Assembling Peptides: From Sequence to Superstructure
– ChemBioChem
Novel modes of action of the archaeal Mre11-Rad50 DNA-repair complex revealed by Fast-scan atomic force microscopy
– Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of USA
NON-ENDOGENOUS, CONSTITUTIVELY ACTIVATED HUMAN SEROTONIN RECEPTORS AND SMALL MOLECULE MODULATORS THEREOF
WO1999US08168 19990414
PATHSAMPLE: A program for generating connected stationary point databases and extracting global kinetics
A Proposal for a Mile-tax on Commercial Aviation in Spain
– Cambridge Journal of Science and Policy
1,
e5028841971
OPTIM: A program for geometry optimisation and pathway calculations
Boundary layer new particle formation over East Antarctic sea ice – possible Hg-driven nucleation?
(doi: 10.5194/acp-15-13339-2015)
Photoreforming of biomass in metal salt hydrate solutionsPhotoreforming of biomass in metal salt hydrate solutions
– ChemComm
The Biology and Genomic Localization of Cytosine Modifications
On the Politics of a U.S. Federal Carbon Price: Evidence from Three North American Case Studies
– Cambridge Journal of Science and Policy
1,
e2643383279
Towards a shareholder-driven transition to a green economy
– Cambridge Journal of Science and Policy
1,
e6939937510
Boundary layer new particle formation over East Antarctic sea ice – possible Hg-driven nucleation?
Atmos. Chem. Phys.
(doi: 10.5194/acp-15-13339-2015)
Expanding the policy menu: how demand-side interventions can help the UK reach net zero
– Cambridge Journal of Science and Policy
1,
e8979323846