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Various spillover‐mediated electrocatalytic reactions, such as hydrogen and oxygen evolution, carbon dioxide and nitrogen reduction, and methanol oxidization reactions, are systematically summarized. Abstract Spillover phenomenon, which is characterized by the dynamic migration of active species across catalyst surfaces, provides a promising avenue to ...
Di Wang +5 more
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Organ Transplantation from the Deceased [PDF]
Loening in a Parks class filled with students.
Guttentag, Otto E.
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We analyzed long‐read genomic sequencing data obtained from 40 inbred mouse strains to produce a large database of structural variants. This dataset captures the major types of structural variants, which includes deletions, insertions, duplications, and inversions.
Wenlong Ren +6 more
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National Commission on Human Life Reproduction and Rhythm [PDF]
A bulldozer continues to work on the demolition of Parks Hall as rubble surrounds the area.
Ratner, Herbert
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Lattice Dynamics of Rutile Germanium Dioxide (r‐GeO2)
The rutile polymorph of GeO2 is a promising ultra‐wide bandgap material, but key properties for its technological exploitation remain poorly understood. Using polarization angle‐resolved Raman spectroscopy, we resolve long‐standing uncertainties in the energies of Raman‐active phonons and extract relative Raman tensor elements.
Hans Tornatzky +4 more
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Modeling and Verification of 1/f Noise Mechanisms in FAPbBr3 Single‐Crystal X‐Ray Detectors
We demonstratethat surface‐trap‐induced carrier number fluctuations are the dominantmechanism in FAPbBr3 Schottky devices, a conclusion supported by thedistinct defect profiles revealed by Drive‐Level Capacitance Profiling (DLCP). Throughnoise contribution decomposition, it is found that the 1/f noise of thedetector is the key noise source affecting ...
Zhongyu Yang +6 more
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Cryptography: Mathematical Advancements on Cyber Security [PDF]
The origin of cryptography, the study of encoding and decoding messages, dates back to ancient times around 1900 BC. The ancient Egyptians enlisted the use of basic encryption techniques to conceal personal information.
Bower, Kristin
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Citizen Engagement for Social and Technological Innovation in Sustainable Energy Systems
This study underscores the potential of citizen participation in the energy transition by providing insights to foster citizen‐driven innovation. An analysis of energy communities, one of the most dynamic innovations in the energy sector, reveals that these models can be citizen‐led initiatives regarding their operational and organizational structure ...
Ana Belén Cristóbal +3 more
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DNMT3a in the hippocampal CA1 is crucial in the acquisition of morphine self‐administration in rats [PDF]
Drug‐reinforced excessive operant responding is one fundamental feature of long-lasting addiction‐like behaviors and relapse in animals. However, the transcriptional regulatory mechanisms responsible for the persistent drug‐specific (not natural rewards)
Duan, Ying +8 more
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Assessing Agricultural Green Total Factor Productivity in Latin America
ABSTRACT The agricultural sector in Latin America plays a vital role in ensuring food security while impacting the environment. However, there remains a lack of analysis regarding the inputs responsible for pollution within its sub‐technologies. Hence, this article aims to assess agricultural green total factor productivity (TFP) through a novel ...
Tianxiang Li +2 more
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