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Untangling the Mechanisms in Magneto‐Electrocatalytic Oxygen Evolution
Magnetic fields can enhance the oxygen evolution reaction in electrocatalytic water‐splitting for green‐H2. Yet, commercialization cannot be realized until the underlying magneto‐electric mechanisms are understood. This work uses reactor orientation to untangle these mechanisms. Lorentz force is shown to control metallic plates, while spin‐polarization
Amy Radford +9 more
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In ovo model with emu eggs as novel alternative to animal testing in preclinical imaging research. [PDF]
Perkas O +7 more
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Ligand‐Driven Optimization of Iron Oxide Nanoprobes for In Vivo MRI Enhancement at Ultra‐High Field
Ligand‐tailored iron oxide nanoparticles reveal how surface chemistry controls T2 relaxivity and in vivo performance in ultra‐high‐field MRI. Systematic variation of hydrophilicity and charge across five coatings modulated r2 by up to 333 mm−1 s−1, with chemical properties, rather than shell thickness, dictating magnetic dephasing and enabling reliable
Pelayo García‐Acevedo +6 more
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Profiling of vaginal microbial communities in Chilean women via self-sampling and nanopore sequencing. [PDF]
Oliva-Arancibia B +2 more
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Extracting Information from Asset Prices: The Methodology of EMU Calculators [PDF]
Carlo A. Favero +3 more
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Preserving EMU Depends on Success of ESM in Solving the Debt Crisis [PDF]
Janusz Sawicki
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This study presents a machine‐learning (ML) framework to predict the specific absorption rate (SAR) of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) for magnetic hyperthermia. A curated dataset comprising 30 intrinsic and extrinsic features revealed strong nonlinear dependencies.
Edgar Régulo Vega‐Carrasco +5 more
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Core-shell structured silver-ferrite nanoparticles for antibacterial action and magnetic removal of bacteria from aqueous media. [PDF]
Ilosvai ÁM +8 more
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What do communicating with a baby, with an animal, and with an ancestor have in common? In all three cases, people engage in opaque communication that is far from the standard psycholinguistic model of transparent interaction based on shared intentionality.
Charles Stépanoff
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