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Meromorphic close-to-convex functions. [PDF]
Richard J. Libera, M. S. Robertson
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In Situ TEM Studies of Tunnel‐Structured Materials for Alkali Metal‐Ion Batteries
This review comprehensively investigates the latest advancements and key insights derived from in situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) studies of tunnel‐structured materials in alkali metal‐ion batteries. By elucidating fundamental issues such as phase transformations, structural evolution, interfacial reactions, and degradation mechanisms, this
Shuge Dai+4 more
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General fractional integral inequalities for convex and m-convex functions via an extended generalized Mittag-Leffler function. [PDF]
Farid G+4 more
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By integrating in situ liquid phase transmission electron microscopy (LP‐TEM) with 4D scanning transmission electron microscopy (4D‐STEM), this work not only reveals the morphology and phase evolution of Cu nanoparticles during electrodeposition and electrooxidation processes but also demonstrates the possibility of mapping the grain size and phase ...
Ningyan Cheng+3 more
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On a subclass of meromorphic close-to-convex functions. [PDF]
Li ML, Shi L, Wang ZG.
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Suspended Tissue Open Microfluidic Patterning (STOMP)
Suspended Tissue Open Microfluidic Patterning (STOMP) is a method that enables precise spatial patterning within a single suspended tissue. By leveraging capillary pinning and open microfluidics, STOMP facilitates the creation of complex tissue interfaces such as diseased‐healthy boundaries and tissue‐tissue junctions. This method integrates mechanical
Amanda J. Haack+22 more
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On some Hermite-Hadamard type inequalities for (s, QC)-convex functions. [PDF]
Wu Y, Qi F.
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Some relationships between locally superadditive functions and convex functions [PDF]
A. M. Bruckner
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An amorphous Co2P‐embedded porous carbon nanofiber membrane (A─Co2P/PCNF) via electrospinning/in situ phosphorization is developed to serve as the dual‐electrode stabilizer for Li─S batteries. The amorphization strategy enables more exposed undercoordinated Co sites with optimized d‐band centers, enhanced LiPSs adsorption/catalysis, and lithiophilicity‐
Gang Zhao+9 more
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