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Most homes have used either camphor or naphthalene balls at some point. You open an old cupboard, and that sharp, familiar smell hits you instantly. Clothes stored for months. Corners no one checks ...
Ice-binding proteins (IBPs) enable organisms to survive in freezing environments by controlling ice growth, yet the relationship between their structure and function remains poorly understood. We ...
Biopreservation is a process by which the degradation of biologics is suppressed to enable the recovery of structure, viability, and function. Cryopreservation is the most common method for long-term ...
If you ever opened your grandmother’s cupboard, you probably remember the sharp, distinct smell that hit you before you even saw the neatly folded sarees. That scent came from naphthalene balls, the ...
Abstract: A direct thrust measurement of an electrothermal radio-frequency (RF) plasma thruster, also known as a Pocket-Rocket, using naphthalene as a propellant, is experimentally performed.
Dr. Simon Osei Frimpong, Medical Superintendent at the Kwesimintsim Hospital, has cautioned the public against using naphthalene balls – commonly known as ‘camphor’ – due to their harmful effects on ...
Abstract: A fully recrystallized microstructure with a fine grain size can improve the performance of superconducting radio-frequency cavities produced from high-purity Nb (ASTM B393–18 Type 5 Nb) ...