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An enzymatic BioBattery based on multicopper oxidases with reduced substrate diffusion constraints for sustainable energy harvesting. [PDF]
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Extended Sustained Release of Propranolol Hydrochloride from Siloxane-Poly(propylene Oxide) Hybrid Material: A Multistep Mechanism. [PDF]
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Quantum coherent Chladni-like resonance: Programming ions as matter waves for subpicosecond conduction. [PDF]
Sezen Y +4 more
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Using Diffusion Tensor Imaging to Predict Transport Patterns in Brain
Sarntinoranont, Malisa, Mareci, Thomas
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Modeling tumor transport and growth with poroelastic biopolymer networks.
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Magnetoelectric Anisotropy in Diffusive Transport
Physical Review Letters, 2005In this Letter we prove the existence of a new general diffusive transport phenomenon in crossed electric and magnetic fields: magnetoelectric anisotropy. For the specific case of diffusive electrical transport, we present a relativistic model to quantify this effect and present experimental evidence for its existence.
Rikken, G., Wyder, P.
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A hybrid transport-diffusion method for 2D transport problems with diffusive subdomains
Journal of Computational Physics, 2014zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Nicholas D. Stehle +2 more
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Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 1976
The phenomenon of axonal transport of material has been well documented (Ochs, 1971; Lasek, 1970; and Grafstein, 1967). This report seeks to establish the role of diffusion—if any—in such a transport process. We report that diffusion cannot account for the observed build-up of material as reported in the literature.
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The phenomenon of axonal transport of material has been well documented (Ochs, 1971; Lasek, 1970; and Grafstein, 1967). This report seeks to establish the role of diffusion—if any—in such a transport process. We report that diffusion cannot account for the observed build-up of material as reported in the literature.
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