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Fragmentation-Induced Disassembly and Reaggregation of α-Synuclein Amyloid Fibrils. [PDF]
Havemeister F +3 more
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A distinct semi‐confined inner‐tube chemical vapor deposition geometry enables reproducible, large‐area growth of phase‐pure 2D β′‐In2Se3 from InI + Se precursors. Engineering local vapor transport and optimizing precursor delivery and temperature–time conditions yield uniform continuous films.
Dasun P. W. Guruge +8 more
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A high-resolution beach imagery dataset with COCO annotations for deep learning-based <i>Sargassum</i> monitoring in coastal environments. [PDF]
Arellano-Verdejo J +3 more
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Composite Ti–6Al–4V–epoxy lattice structures are additively manufactured and epoxy infiltrated for cyclic loading. At low lattice volume fractions, hybridization produces synergistic gains in stiffness and energy dissipation. At higher volume fractions, synergy diminishes, although composites still exceed metallic lattices in specific energy ...
Joey Tallon +3 more
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Interface Architecture of a VHL-PROTAC Complex with and without Cullin-2. [PDF]
Whitford EN +6 more
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From Shear to Sound: Mechanics–Acoustics Mapping of TPMS Lattices
Triply periodic minimal surface (TPMS) lattices are mapped across mechanical and acoustic performance, revealing that descriptors validated in compression fail under shear. First‐time comparison with trusses included. A transition from porous to resonance‐driven absorption emerges at 25% density.
Lucía Doyle +3 more
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Neighborhood Characteristics and Psychosis Risk Across Development. [PDF]
Ku BS, Arrant EJ, Walker EF.
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Experimental Characterization of Mycelium‐Based Composites Under Multiple Loading Conditions
This study examines the mechanical response of mycelium‐based composites under compression, shear, and tension using mechanical testing and imaging methods. The comparison between unpressed and hot‐pressed specimens shows that hot pressing is associated with higher compression and shear stiffnesses.
Shaghayegh Elahi +5 more
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