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Paper-Based Microfluidic Chips for At-Home Point-of-Care Nucleic Acid Testing: Applications and Challenges. [PDF]
Liu H, Jia Y, Jiang Y, Nie Y, Hao R.
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Microfluidic toolbox using padlock probes and rolling circle amplification for direct detection and genotyping of viral RNA. [PDF]
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High Sensitivity Cardiac Troponin I Detection via MP-Locked Aptamer and Multimeric DNAzyme-Coupled Hyperbranched Hybridization Chain Reaction. [PDF]
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Laser writing of plasmonic catalytic microchannels on UiO-66 layer.
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Multiparticle scattering theory and the method of coupled reaction channels
Nuclear Physics A, 1982Abstract The two-Hilbert-space formulation of multiparticle scattering theory is used to investigate the validity and limitations of the conventional form of the coupled reaction channels (CRC) method. Also a new set of coupled dynamical equations is rigorously derived which includes the conventional CRC equations as a special case.
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The non-orthogonality problem of the coupled reaction channels method
Zeitschrift f�r Physik A Atoms and Nuclei, 1983The coupled reaction channels method is formulated as a two-step procedure. In the first step, the eigenvalue problem of the overlap operator is solved. In the second step, an off-shell transformation is applied to the coupled reaction channels equation. The transformed equation has an energy-independent interaction.
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Generalized Feshbach projection operator method and the coupled reaction channel formalism
Physical Review C, 1982The multichannel generalizations of the Feshbach formalism are considered. These generalizations are nonunique. We demonstrate the equivalence of two such generalizations and show that they reduce to the familiar coupled reaction channel formalism under certain approximations.
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