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This work designs a peptide‐free polyelectrolyte with stable, switchable conformations and near‐infrared fluorescence in water. It harnesses a cooperative Fe3+‐triggered sheet‐to‐helix transition to generate nonlinear fluorescence quenching, enabling the ultrasensitive, real‐time visualization of Fe3+ ion distribution and metabolic trafficking at ...
Yeqiang Zhou +9 more
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CIE L*a*b*: comparison of digital images obtained photographically by manual and automatic modes
The aim of this study was to analyze the color alterations performed by the CIE L*a*b* system in the digital imaging of shade guide tabs, which were obtained photographically according to the automatic and manual modes.
Fabiana Takatsui +4 more
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Redefining Crystalline Silicon: Unlocking New Horizons in Transparent and Flexible Photovoltaics
Crystalline silicon is presented as a platform for transparent and flexible photovoltaics. This review article outlines design principles for optical strategies to fabricate transparent silicon solar cells, mechanical strategies that mitigate silicon brittleness, and emerging concepts such as singlet‐fission spectral conversion and tandem architectures,
Kangmin Lee
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Mengetahui benda yang akan dimakan menjadi hal penting bagi sebagian orang, terutama yang memiliki kondisi kesehatan tertentu. Jajanan pasar adalah beragam makanan yang banyak dijual di pasar tradisional sebagai pelengkap sesaji.
Rahadian Ramadhan Sakti, Sri
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The Necessity of Dynamic Workflow Managers for Advancing Self‐Driving Labs and Optimizers
We assess the maturity and integration readiness of key methodologies for Materials Acceleration Platforms, highlighting the need for dynamic workflow managers. Demonstrating this, we integrate PerQueue into a color‐mixing robot, showing how flexible orchestration improves coordination and optimization.
Simon K. Steensen +6 more
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Modulation of aggression in male mice: influence of group size and cage size [PDF]
Aggression in group-housed male mice is known to be influenced by both cage size and group size. However, the interdependency of these two parameters has not been studied yet. In this study, the level of aggression in groups of three, five, or eight male
van Loo, P.L.P. +18 more
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The Interoperability Challenge in DFT Workflows Across Implementations
Interoperability and cross‐validation remain major challenges in the computational materials science. In this work, we introduce a common input/output standard that enables internal translation across multiple workflow managers—AiiDA, PerQueue, Pipeline Pilot, and SimStack—while producing results in a unified schema.
Simon K. Steensen +13 more
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Scattering properties of a composite resin: Influence on color perception
Background: The properties of the composite materials and the clinical expertise while layering them carry many esthetic implications in restorative dentistry.
Riccardo Beltrami +4 more
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Clustering is the most significant assignment in image processing. This work performs the segmentation of natural color images in CIELab space based on the Possibilistic fuzzy c means clustering (PFCM).The basic principle of the proposed approach is the segmentation of natural color images based on the two-way approach of hill climbing (HC) and PFCM ...
V. Kalist +3 more
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The application of CIE LAB to study trapping efficiency
It has been known that apparent trapping percentages caused by changing printing sequence (or printing order) affect the color appearance of the overprint areas. However, no other studies in the past were done in a standard color measurement system- that
Malikhao, Patchanee
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