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Sonochemical Functionalization of Glass
A new method for functionalizing glass using ultrasonication of aryl diazonium salts. Aryl radicals generated by ultrasounds react with glass, forming a stable, covalently bonded organic film. The functionalized glass adheres microorganisms such as microalgae, fungi, and bacteria, suggesting potential applications in enzyme production, filtration ...
Tiexin Li+13 more
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Biofluid Mechanics and Pathology of Venous Compression Syndromes: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Rivera K, Ahn SS.
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Carboxyl‐functionalized graphene quantum dots (cGQDs) exhibit high singlet oxygen quantum yield due to strong spin–orbit coupling. cGQDs achieve minimum bactericidal concentration of only 0.4 µg mL−1 against S. aureus under low‐intensity illumination.
Muhammad Hassnain+10 more
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Physical model of serum supplemented medium flow in organ-on-a-chip systems. [PDF]
Šints V+10 more
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Can de Broglie-Bohm Mechanics Be Considered Complete? [PDF]
Drezet A, Amblard A.
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Invasive Pleural Manometry to Explore the Physiology Behind Paradoxical Compliance Response to Abdominal Compression-A Case of "Unexpandable" Lung in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome. [PDF]
Martel-Pelletier CÉ+4 more
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Publisher Summary A fluid is a substance that cannot support a shearing stress. This characteristic gives fluids the ability to flow or change shapes. Both gases and liquids are fluids. Fluid mechanics is concerned with the behavior of fluids at the macroscopic level—the level at which measurements are made with pressure gauges, thermometers, and flow
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Publisher Summary A fluid is a substance that cannot support a shearing stress. This characteristic gives fluids the ability to flow or change shapes. Both gases and liquids are fluids. Fluid mechanics is concerned with the behavior of fluids at the macroscopic level—the level at which measurements are made with pressure gauges, thermometers, and flow
Donald C. Kelly+3 more
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