Publications by authors named "A V Papavasiliou"

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  • The growth of the graphite market is driven by the demand for lithium-ion batteries, leading to substantial waste in the form of graphite fines.
  • Researchers have developed a method to transform these waste fines into graphene oxide-based nanohybrids, which are effective and non-toxic antibacterial agents.
  • The new nanohybrids, specifically GO-GPEI and GO-SPEI, show superior antibacterial properties against E. coli and low toxicity to mammalian cells, making them promising candidates for use in disinfection applications.
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Unlabelled: The topic of pricing non-convexities in power markets has been explored vividly in the literature and among practitioners for the past twenty years. The debate has been focused on indivisibilities in short-term auctions, the computational tractability of some pricing proposals, and the economic analysis of their behavior. In this paper, we analyse a source of non-convexities that is not discussed as broadly: the indivisibilities in investment decisions.

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Hyperbranched polyethyleneimine having 25,000 Da molecular weight was functionalized by a simple sulfopropylation reaction, affording a novel N-sulfopropylated PEI derivative (PEI-SO ). The successful introduction of N-sulfopropyl and sulfobetaine groups to the amino groups of PEI was spectroscopically confirmed. Furthermore, the antibacterial and anti-cyanobacterial activity of PEI-SO in comparison to the parent PEI were investigated on two type heterotrophic bacteria, i.

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Aim: To explore the perspectives of cerebral palsy (CP) experts on access to healthcare and an analysis of socioeconomic and environmental determinants impacting young individuals with CP in Europe.

Method: Cross-sectional survey designed by a convenience multi-disciplinary panel of invited experts and completed by clinicians, researchers and opinions leaders in the field of CP.

Results: Fifty-eight experts (response rate 85 %) from 39 regions in 26 European countries completed the survey.

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This teaching review aims to provide an overview of the current approach to children with cerebral palsy (CP), retrieving the best available evidence and summarizing existing knowledge in the field of CP in children. We also highlight areas where more research is needed and novel strategies for diagnosing and treating cerebral palsy. CP includes a group of permanent disorders of movement and posture that cause activity limitation.

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