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Carboxyl‐functionalized graphene quantum dots (cGQDs) exhibit high singlet oxygen quantum yield due to strong spin–orbit coupling. cGQDs achieve minimum bactericidal concentration of only 0.4 µg mL−1 against S. aureus under low‐intensity illumination.
Muhammad Hassnain+10 more
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Branching-diffusion processes with no absorbing boundaries. I
A. W. Davis
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Some results on continuous time branching processes with state-dependent immigration [PDF]
Makoto Yamazato
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Off‐centering of cations in pavonite‐structured Ag1.75InSb5.75Se11 (AISS) breaks crystal symmetry, inducing Rashba‐like band splitting and high band degeneracy, thus enhancing Seebeck coefficients. Soft bonds between off‐centered cations and Se atoms increase phonon scattering, achieving low lattice thermal conductivity (0.22 W m−1K−1 at 723 K). Doping
Chenghao Xie+7 more
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Degeneracy Properties of Subcritical Branching Processes [PDF]
Joshua Chover+2 more
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Bi‐directionally assembled BN µ‐platelets in micropatterns formed by a micro‐molding method for thermal interface materials are demonstrated. The BN µ‐platelets are vertically aligned selectively, while compressed regions without patterns accommodate horizontally assembled BN µ‐platelets. Through anisotropic orientation, high thermal conductivities for
Young Gil Kim+12 more
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A branching process model of ovarian cancer. [PDF]
Danesh K+3 more
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A limit theorem for the size of the nth generation of an age-dependent branching process
Anders Martin‐Löf
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Limit theorems for continuous state branching processes with immigration [PDF]
Mark A. Pinsky
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Super‐Tough Silk: The Potential of Knots in Evolved Spiders
The toughness of spider silk can be further significantly enhanced if spiders evolved the –currently absent/undiscovered– ability to tie knots in their silk. The results on 393 spiders suggest toughness increments by one or two orders of magnitude and thus a new perspective on how knotting can serve as a key innovation in spider evolution and in ...
Nicola M. Pugno
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