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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2006
Mustafa Özgen, Joseph C Scheerens
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Mustafa Özgen, Joseph C Scheerens
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SMART FRAP: a robust and quantitative FRAP analysis method for phase separation
Chemical Communications, 2023An accurate and robust method to obtain multiplex information by analyzing FRAP data of phase separation condensates.
Xiaotian Wang +4 more
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Proceedings of the 1st ACM SIGCHI symposium on Engineering interactive computing systems, 2009
In this paper, we describe the design and realization of FRAP, a framework for the construction of pervasive games. With FRAP, we focus on context-aware multi-user chase games that include a strategic component. The game domain is exemplified by the "capture the flag" metaphor.
Jan-Peter Tutzschke, Olaf Zukunft
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In this paper, we describe the design and realization of FRAP, a framework for the construction of pervasive games. With FRAP, we focus on context-aware multi-user chase games that include a strategic component. The game domain is exemplified by the "capture the flag" metaphor.
Jan-Peter Tutzschke, Olaf Zukunft
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, 2020
With natural resources becoming scarce day by day, there is a need to find sustainable alternatives to raw materials for concrete. In the current study, use of Fine Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (FRAP) as a substitute to natural fine aggregates (NFA) and ...
Yeswanth Paluri +3 more
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With natural resources becoming scarce day by day, there is a need to find sustainable alternatives to raw materials for concrete. In the current study, use of Fine Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (FRAP) as a substitute to natural fine aggregates (NFA) and ...
Yeswanth Paluri +3 more
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Antioxidant activities of peel, pulp and seed fractions of common fruits as determined by FRAP assay
Nutrition Research, 2003Chang-jiang Guo +5 more
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2023
P1.23-27-34-40-44: primary cortical neurons with a wild type Mecp2 allele endogenously tagged with a HaloTag. P1.25-26-28-29-30-31-32-22-38-39: primary cortical neurons with a G118E mutant Mecp2 allele endogenously tagged with a HaloTag. P1.99: primary cortical neurons infected with a lentiviral vector expressing Halo-tagged H2B.
Claudia Cattoglio, Carlo Vetralla
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P1.23-27-34-40-44: primary cortical neurons with a wild type Mecp2 allele endogenously tagged with a HaloTag. P1.25-26-28-29-30-31-32-22-38-39: primary cortical neurons with a G118E mutant Mecp2 allele endogenously tagged with a HaloTag. P1.99: primary cortical neurons infected with a lentiviral vector expressing Halo-tagged H2B.
Claudia Cattoglio, Carlo Vetralla
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