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The NNR‐n series of oligomeric nanographenes delivers exceptional emission performance. This work shows that this performance is originated by their ladder‐type structure, which effectively deactivates low‐frequency vibronic modes. This deactivation neglects the main pathway for non‐emissive deactivation, even in the near‐infrared region. The potential
Marcos Díaz‐Fernández +12 more
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Disseminated Erythema and Vesicles on the Trunk and Extremities in a Teenager: A Quiz. [PDF]
Zhao C, Wang H, Wang L.
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This study introduces a novel multi‐scale scaffold design using L‐fractals arranged in Archimedean tessellations for tissue regeneration. Despite similar porosity, tiles display vastly different tensile responses (1–100 MPa) and deformation modes. In vitro experiments with hMSCs show geometry‐dependent growth and activity. Over 55 000 tile combinations
Maria Kalogeropoulou +4 more
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Coexistence of Scrofuloderma and Lepromatous Leprosy in Reaction: A Case Report. [PDF]
Khadka A +3 more
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XII. The Myology of the Upper and Lower Extremities of Orycteropus Capensis.
John Charles Galton
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Measurement of excitation-contraction coupling time in lower extremities
Y. Asada, Tomihiro Imai
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Most matter is nominally frozen in the polar regions or space, and liquid crystal materials are no exception. Consequently, soft actuators, including liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs), are inoperative under such extreme cold in response to stimuli, as their motion relies on mechanical deformation.
Hyeonseong Kim +5 more
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National Trends in Rock Climbing Injuries: A 10-Year Epidemiological Analysis of US Emergency Department Data (2014-2023). [PDF]
Lin JQ, Khera JS, Furtado N, Saiz AM.
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