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This work presents π–conjugated polymers based on dihydropyrazine (DHP) and ethylenedioxythiophene (EDOT), developed to produce highly conductive, flexible films for printed electronics. By optimizing the DHP and EDOT ratio, strong and compact π–π stacking is achieved, resulting in polymer films with conductivities up to 1700 S cm−1 under ambient ...
Sung Jae Jeon+3 more
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BLOOD ACETONE BODIES AFTER THE INJECTION OF SMALL AMOUNTS OF ADRENALIN CHLORIDE
Roger S. Hubbard, Floyd R. Wright
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A Strong and Water‐Retaining Biomass Adhesive Inspired by Tofu
Drawing inspiration from the formation mechanism of the traditional food tofu, a strong and water‐retaining adhesive is designed using the soybean meal (SM) oxidized by glucose oxidase (GOx) and calcium sulfate oligomer (CSO). This design strategy effectively addresses the conflicting requirements of water‐resistant bonding strength and water retention
Jiawei Shao+8 more
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(I.) PRESSOR BASES IN NORMAL URINE AND THEIR DIMINISHED EXCRETION IN GOUTY URINE ; (II.) THE EXCRETION OF CHLORIDES IN GOUT. [PDF]
William Bain
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Active Learning‐Driven Discovery of Sub‐2 Nm High‐Entropy Nanocatalysts for Alkaline Water Splitting
High‐entropy nanoparticles (HENPs) hold great promise for electrocatalysis, yet optimizing their compositions remains challenging. This study employs active learning and Bayesian Optimization to accelerate the discovery of octonary HENPs for hydrogen and oxygen evolution reactions.
Sakthivel Perumal+5 more
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A SIMPLE APPLICATION OF THE VOLHARD PRINCIPLE FOR BLOOD PLASMA CHLORIDES
W.C. Rappleye
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XII.—Interactions of ketones and aldehydes with acid chlorides—the formation of benzoxyolefines and 1-benzoxycamphene [PDF]
Frederick Herbert Lees
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The Angiopep‐2 peptide density on polymeric nanoparticles significantly impacts blood–brain barrier (BBB) penetration. This study explores this nuanced relationship using various in vitro models and in vivo assays, revealing that dynamic models better predict BBB penetration.
Weisen Zhang+9 more
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RELATION BETWEEN THE CHLORIDE CONTENT OF THE BLOOD AND ITS VOLUME PER CENT OF CELLS
A. Nørgaard, Hermann Gram
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