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Versatile and nondestructive photochemical process for biomolecule immobilization.
X-ray spectroscopic approaches to the investigation and characterization of photochemical processes.
Possible alkylation of inorganic Hg(II) by photochemical processes in the environment.
Oxidative and photochemical processes for the removal of galaxolide and tonalide from wastewater.
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Photochemical Tissue Bonding
Study of the Safety and Effectiveness of Photochemically Induced Collagen Cross-Linking in Eyes With…
Study to Assess Safety, Tolerability and Immune Response of Fimaporfin-induced Photochemical Interna…
Safety Study of Amphinex Based Photochemical Internalisation (PCI) of Bleomycin in Patients With Cut…
Optimizing Photodynamic Therapy of Cutaneous Neoplastic Diseases Via Structured Illumination and Rea…
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