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Excess‐Li Localization Triggers Chemical Irreversibility in Li‐ and Mn‐Rich Layered Oxides
Advances in Materials, 2020Li‐ and Mn‐rich layered oxides (LMRs) have emerged as practically feasible cathode materials for high‐energy‐density Li‐ion batteries due to their extra anionic redox behavior and market competitiveness. However, sluggish kinetics regions (
Jaeseon Hwang +10 more
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ACS Nano, 2019
In-situ forming hydrogel has emerged as a promising wound dressing recently. As physically crosslinked hydrogels were normally unstable, most in-situ forming hydrogels were chemically crosslinked.
Xu Yan +11 more
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In-situ forming hydrogel has emerged as a promising wound dressing recently. As physically crosslinked hydrogels were normally unstable, most in-situ forming hydrogels were chemically crosslinked.
Xu Yan +11 more
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Research in Economics, 1998
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Irreversible gibbsian ensembles
Annals of Physics, 1957Abstract In this paper we continue the investigation of a model for the description of irreversible processes which we had proposed in an earlier publication. This model permits the construction of Gibbs-type ensembles for open systems not in equilibrium. The internal dynamics of the system that is engaged in a nonequilibrium process is assumed to be
Lebowitz, Joel L., Bergmann, Peter G.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1989
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, also known as chronic airway obstruction, is a common disease.
J M, Drazen, C, Gerard
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, also known as chronic airway obstruction, is a common disease.
J M, Drazen, C, Gerard
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Irreversible Intestinal Failure
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2004ABSTRACTIntestinal failure (IF) can be defined as the reduction of functional gut mass below the minimal amount necessary for digestion and absorption adequate to satisfy the nutrient and fluid requirements for maintenance in adults or growth in children.
Olivier, Goulet +3 more
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Reviews in the Neurosciences, 2009
The concept of irreversibility plays a central role in most discussions of how to understand and determine human death. This seems to relativize death, since the possibilities of reversal will always depend on circumstance. I discuss the conceptual problems created by this fact, arguing that their seriousness depends on whether we take our conception ...
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The concept of irreversibility plays a central role in most discussions of how to understand and determine human death. This seems to relativize death, since the possibilities of reversal will always depend on circumstance. I discuss the conceptual problems created by this fact, arguing that their seriousness depends on whether we take our conception ...
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Irreversible nongenetic adaptation
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1962Abstract 1. 1. Fertilized eggs of Cyprinodon macularius were either allowed to remain in the spawning salinity or transferred 3–6 hr after spawning into another salinity. 2. 2. All salinity levels employed (fresh water to sea water) were well within the ecological salinity range of the test population. 3. 3.
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Irreversibility and heat generation in the computing process
IBM Journal of Research and Development, 1961R. Landauer
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