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Increasing half‐cycles intensifies turbulence due to enhanced vortex interactions and flow separation at the diverged‐outlets. Longer wavy ducts are shown to increase flow acceleration, resulting in greater output velocities and more turbulent‐kinetic‐energy production. Wave‐period plays a crucial role in determining turbulent intensity, with amplitude
I. L. Animasaun+2 more
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THE PARALLEL EFFECTS OF MAGNESIUM ON THE COMPLEMENTARY AND COAGULATIVE ACTIVITIES OF BLOOD SERUM [PDF]
Frank Maltaner+1 more
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Hydrophobin‐Coated Echogenic Microbubbles for Molecular Targeting of Tumor Cells
Echogenic microbubbles based on hydrophobin and corresponding fusion protein (HFBI‐domZ) are developed as contrast agents for cancer diagnostics. Hydrophobin provides high stabilization of encapsulated perfluoro‐n‐butane, and fusion proteins allow further versatile functionalization with antibodies. In‐vitro experiments indicate that these microbubbles
Hedar H. Al‐Terke+8 more
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Jean-Christophe Gris, Benjamin Brenner
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COAGULATION OF FIBRINOGEN BY SIMPLE ORGANIC SUBSTANCES AS A MODEL OF THROMBIN ACTION
Erwin Chargaf, Morris Ziff
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OBSERVATIONS ON THE ACTION OF STRONTIUM SALTS ON THE COAGULABILITY OF THE BLOOD. [PDF]
Jennifer Nias
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Mechanochemistry: Fundamental Principles and Applications
In this review, the physicochemical principles of mechanochemistry are first clarified. Based on this foundation, the research basis and cutting‐edge scientific achievements in four areas are introduced: solid‐state organic chemistry, polymers, interface science, and biomechanochemistry.
Liang Dong+4 more
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The Digestibility of White of Egg as Influenced by the Temperature at which it is Coagulated
Philip A. Frank
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ARE THE PROTEOLYTIC AND MILK COAGULATING EFFECTS OF GASTRIC AND PANCREATIC JUICE DUE TO ONE AND THE SAME ENZYME? [PDF]
John C. Hemmeter
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Exosome‐based nanoparticles (GC‐Exo‐CD16Ab) are designed to deliver glucocorticoids (GC) specifically to decidual CD16+ NK cells and macrophages. This targeted delivery effectively suppresses the cytotoxicity of decidual NK cells, inhibits M1 macrophage polarization, and modulates the decidual microenvironment.
Linlin Wang+17 more
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