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Design and Modeling of Shipwide Navy Integrated Power and Energy Corridor Cooling System
Published 2023“…As part of an ongoing U.S. Navy research consortium of next-generation all-electric warships, the Design Laboratory of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Sea Grant Program is developing the Navy integrated Power and Energy Corridor (NiPEC) to serve as the vessel’s power distribution system. …”
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Impact of glucose and high affinity glucose sensor on physiological responses in Candida glabrata
Published 2016“…The first part of this research outlined the putative genes of C. glabrata that are involved in the glucose inducing-Sugar Receptor-Repressor (SRR) pathway by comparing its orthologs found in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. …”
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Understanding the role of intravenous iron to treat anaemia following critical care
Published 2021“…</p> <p>The programme of work arising from this research has the potential to benefit the large number of patients that survive a critical care admission each year by improving their recovery. …”
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Energy Storage for the Grid: Policy Options for Sustaining Innovation
Published 2021“…Grid-scale storage has become a major focus for public research and development (R&D) investment around the world. …”
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Robotic Joint Torque Testing: A Critical Tool in the Development of Pressure Suit Mobility Elements
Published 2013“…A historical survey and critique of pressure-suit testing methodologies is first presented, followed by the results of recent pressure suit testing conducted at the MIT Man-Vehicle Laboratory (MVL). MVL researchers, in cooperation with the David Clark Company (Worcester, MA), used an anthropometrically-realistic robotic space suit tester to quantify pressure suit mobility characteristics of the S1034 Pilot Protective Assembly (PPA), a pressure suit worn by U-2 pilots. …”
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Micropropagation of Mangosteen (Garcinia Mangostana L.) by Direct and Indirect Organogenesis
Published 2007“…Plantlets from rooting experiments acclimatized on the media of soil + sand + peat (2 : 1: 1) have grown well. 100% of them could survive under misting chamber condition for eight weeks. …”
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