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University of Texas at BrownsvillePolymer Coated Nickel Ferrite Nanoparticles for High-gradient Ma...
University of Texas at San AntonioGeothermal Power from Dry Wells
University of the Extreme South of Santa CatarinaDevelopment of ceramic support for methane reformer from alkali ...
University of the Western CapeGreen and efficient hydroxylation of phenol using H2O2 catalyzed...
 Environmentally benign catalytic hydroxylation of benzene using ...
University of ThessalyChanging Roles: Cultivating Perennial Weeds vs. Conventional Cro...
University of UlsterTitanium Dioxide Nanostructured Coatings: Application in Photoca...
University of VirginiaPublic Policy and Cleantech - Obstacle or Asset?
University of WashingtonHigh lithium ion storage capacity of CO annealed titania nanotub...
University of YorkSTARBONS®: Preparation, applications and transition from labora...

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