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Barrier breakdown: lung-brain crosstalk in systemic inflammation. [PDF]
Villalba N, Beard RS, Yuan SY.
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The graphical abstract illustrates a reconstructed in situ thermo‐hydro‐mechanical (THM) framework in which porosity serves as the central variable linking stress, pore pressure, and temperature to evolving mechanical properties of rocks. Under burial conditions, in situ stress, pore pressure, and temperature jointly govern volumetric strain and ...
Mingyuan Lu +5 more
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Synthetic capillary pressure modeling with dipole sonic waves for enhanced reservoir characterization. [PDF]
Galarza-Alava J, Mendoza-Sanz J.
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Abstract Background Fibrillins provide a scaffold for elastic fiber formation, which enables lung recoil and aortic compliance. Abnormal fibrillin microfibrils, as in Marfan syndrome, lead to enlarged alveoli, vascular stiffening, and aneurysms. Our earlier studies suggested that fibrillin function depends on O‐glucosylation of its epidermal growth ...
Sanjiv Neupane +4 more
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Immiscible Fluid Displacement in Porous Media (<i>M</i> < 1): Effects of Fractal and Heterogeneous Pore Structures on the Displacement Process. [PDF]
Xu G, Li J, Cui Y, Liu M.
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A triflate‐functionalized Ni–Ce/MOF–OTf superacid enables low‐temperature (∼140°C) in situ upgrading of ultra‐deep heavy oil. It reduces viscosity by 92.11% in 12 h, maintains activity over cycles, and delivers 90.25% recovery with a lower carbon footprint by selective bond cleavage. ABSTRACT Ultra‐deep heavy oil is an important unconventional resource,
Li Wang +5 more
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Integrative Profiling for BBB Permeability Using Capillary Electrochromatography, Experimental Physicochemical Parameters, and Ensemble Machine Learning. [PDF]
Godyń J +3 more
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The dense PPS‐separator prevents thermal runaway by allowing electron transfer through the steel needle during penetration, while the residual electrolyte enables brief ion migration and Joule heating, causing rapid electrolyte vaporization, collapse of the ion transport network, and a sharp drop in ionic conductivity.
Haitao Zhou +10 more
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Uremic Toxins and the Lung Alveolar Capillary Barrier: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Kaysi S +5 more
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