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The Cost of Randomness for Converting a Tripartite Quantum State to be Approximately Recoverable
We introduce and analyze a task in which a tripartite quantum state is transformed to an approximately recoverable state by a randomizing operation on one of the three subsystems.
Murao, Mio +2 more
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We suggest a systematic hybridization strategy of a core‐shell structure comprising zero‐dimensional CsPbBr3 perovskite quantum dots, passivated by an ultra‐thin SiO2 shell (PQD@SiO2), on two‐dimensional WO3 nanoflakes photoanode. The ultra‐thin SiO2 shell safeguards the directly exposed PQDs against aqueous electrolyte‐driven decomposition and self ...
Won Tae Hong +12 more
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A Personalised Vaccination Program Based on Immune Reconstitution in Paediatric Cancer Survivors
ABSTRACT Aims Paediatric cancer survivors often experience treatment‐induced immunosuppression, requiring post‐treatment revaccination. However, immune recovery timelines vary, and current revaccination guidelines, largely based on data of varied quality derived from studies on acute‐lymphoblastic‐leukaemia (ALL), may not be applicable across all ...
Menucha Jurkowicz +17 more
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Repairing Errors With Elaborative Feedback in Computerised Learning Environments
ABSTRACT Background Although automatic elaborative feedback (EF) is effective for teaching conceptual learning in science, there is insufficient evidence on how to adapt it in computer‐based question‐answering activities. Objectives This study aims to examine how we can make automatic EF more effective and tailored according to the knowledge revision ...
Tomás Martínez +3 more
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ABSTRACT Cancer stem cells (CSCs) contribute to an immunosuppressive microenvironment through complex mechanisms and tumor‐immune interactions. However, the key determinants of CSC characteristics in driving tumor progression, immune suppression, and response to ICIs remain unclear and require systematic investigation.
Junsheng Xue +10 more
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A Platinum (II) Polyyne Oligomers Donor for Efficient Ternary Organic Solar Cells
Platinum (II) polyyne oligomers P5 are used as a donor in a ternary organic solar cell. The average power conversion efficiency of 16% surpasses the international record for [Pt] (II) polyyne oligomers. PC71BM speeds up the rise time for electron transfer and slows down the recombination time.
Abdel Aziz Wayzani +10 more
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A Cu/Ag‐Cu bilayer tandem catalyst is designed for a pyramid‐structured p‐Si photocathode, creating multiple and functionally distinct interfaces tailored to specific reaction steps and intermediate stabilization. This Cu/Ag‐Cu‐decorated p‐Si photocathode exhibits both high photocurrent and good selectivity for photoelectrochemical CO2 reduction to CH4.
Hao Wu +14 more
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Newborn screening for severe combined immunodeficiency: feasibility, opportunities, and perspectives
Newborn screening is reasonable for rare conditions that cause serious health problems that are not defined by standard clinical examination but have effective methods of correction, and for which early diagnosis and treatment are important to achieve a ...
O.R. Boyarchuk
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Immunodeficiency Disorders in Congenital Heart Diseases (Review)
The study data of the last two decades on primary and secondary immunodeficiency in congenital heart defects (CHD) as a cause of frequent infectious complications before and after cardiac surgery are presented. Based on screenings of various levels, data
Elena A. Degtyareva +11 more
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WHIM syndrome is the inborn errors of immunity characterized by warts, hypogammaglobulinemia, infections, and myelokathexis, by the pathogenic variant in CXCR4.
Yuta Azuma +6 more
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