CRACKED AND SHUCKED: GC-APCI-IMS-HRMS FACILITATES IDENTIFICATION OF UNKNOWN HALOGENATED ORGANIC CHEMICALS IN FRENCH MARINE BIVALVES

Cracked and shucked: GC-APCI-IMS-HRMS facilitates identification of unknown halogenated organic chemicals in French marine bivalves

High resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS)-based non-target analysis coupled with ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) is gaining arla eagle rock momentum due to its ability to provide complementary information which can be useful in the identification of unknown organic chemicals in support of efforts in unraveling the complexity of the chemical exposome

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Blink- and saccade-related suppression effects in early visual areas of the human brain: Intracranial EEG investigations during natural viewing conditions

Blinks and saccades, both ubiquitous in natural viewing conditions, cause rapid changes of visual inputs that are hardly consciously perceived.The neural dynamics in early visual areas of the human brain underlying this remarkable visual stability are still incompletely understood.We used electrocorticography (ECoG) from electrodes directly implant

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Breaking barriers in deployment of renewable energy

Several economic, institutional, technical and socio-cultural barriers hinder countries from moving from the high to the low emission pathway.The objective of this research is to find out the impacts of social, economic, technological and regulatory barriers in the deployment of renewable energy.Data were collected through an online questionnaire r

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Reflection on the State of Islam and Muslim Scholars in Continuing the Islamic Tradition in Arawa Land, Nigeria

The study aimed to identify the contributions of scholars on the State of Islam and Muslim Scholars in Continuing the Islamic Tradition in Arawa Land.The paper attempted to brings into limelight the various contributions of Islamic scholars from North Africa (Maghrib) the entrenchment Islamic teachings in Arawaaland particularly the Wangarawa trade

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A case of clinical worsening after stereo-electroencephalographic-guided radiofrequency thermocoagulation in a patient with polymicrogyria

Radiofrequency thermocoagulation (RF-TC) is a wide-used procedure for drug-resistant epilepsy.The technique is considered safe with an overall risk of 1.1% of permanent complications, mainly focal neurological deficits.We report the case of a patient with drug-resistant epilepsy who complained of immediate seizure worsening and an unexpected gyroor

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