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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic gastrointestinal disease which is closely related with the overproduced reactive oxygen species (ROS), increased pro-inflammatory cytokines and disordered intestinal microbes.
Jing Zhang +9 more
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Strain-induced ferroelectricity in simple rocksalt binary oxides
The alkaline earth binary oxides adopt a simple rocksalt structure and form an important family of compounds because of their large presence in the earth's mantle and their potential use in microelectronic devices.
Eric Bousquet +3 more
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Applications of Functional Polymeric Eutectogels
AbstractOver the past two decades, deep eutectic solvents (DESs) have captured significant attention as an emergent class of solvents that have unique properties and applications in differing fields of chemistry. One area where DES systems find utility is the design of polymeric gels, often referred to as “eutectogels,” which can be prepared either ...
Alma Nicolau +2 more
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Atomically Dispersed Metal‐Nitrogen‐Carbon Electrocatalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction
The quest for alternatives to Pt as an oxygen reduction electrocatalyst, possessing high activity, stability, and abundant reserves, holds great significance for H2/O2 fuel cells.
Jiajia Lu +5 more
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Soliton Booting Dynamics in an Ultrafast Anomalous Dispersion Fiber Laser
We reported on the soliton booting dynamics of an ultrafast fiber laser operating in an anomalous dispersion regime. Based on the advanced experimental methodologies of spatio-temporal reconstruction and dispersive Fourier transform (DFT), the soliton ...
Hong-Jie Chen +7 more
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Erratum: Energy-density functionals inspired by effective-field theories: Applications to neutron drops [Phys. Rev. C 98, 034319 (2018)] [PDF]
J. Bonnard, M. Grasso, Denis Lacroix
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A Framework for Non-Gaussian Functional Integrals with Applications
Functional integrals can be defined in terms of families of locally compact topological groups and their associated Banach-valued Haar integrals. The definition forgoes the goal of constructing a genuine measure on the domain of integration, but instead ...
LaChapelle, J.
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Advances in Architectural Design, Propulsion Mechanisms, and Applications of Asymmetric Nanomotors
Asymmetric nanomotors are a class of self-propelled nanoparticles that exhibit asymmetries in shape, composition, or surface properties. Their unique asymmetry, combined with nanoscale dimensions, endows them with significant potential in environmental ...
Yanming Chen +4 more
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This work outlines a synthetic strategy inducing the microwave-assisted synthesis of palladium (Pd) nanocrystals on a graphite sphere (GS) and reduced graphene oxide (rGO) supports, forming the Pd catalysts for non-enzymatic glucose oxidation reaction ...
Jian-De Xie, Siyong Gu, Houan Zhang
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Periodic Motions in Banach Space and Applications to Functional-Differential Equations [PDF]
In establishing the existence of periodic solutions for nonautonomous differential equations of the form x = g(x, t), where g is periodic in t of period for fixed x, it is often convenient to consider the translation operator T(x(t)) = x(t + ).
Jones, G. Stephen
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