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Switching Photoluminescence Wavelength of Arylated Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes by Utilizing Steric Hindrance in Reductive Arylation. [PDF]
Introduction of substituent in the aryl groups at an appropriate position is effective to control near infrared photoluminescence efficiency and wavelength of arylated single‐walled carbon nanotubes. Theoretical calculations of the corresponding model compounds revealed that these substituents had a considerable effect on the favorable binding ...
Maeda Y +8 more
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Abstract Kinetochores are multi‐protein assemblies present at the centromere of the human chromosome and play a crucial role in cellular mitosis. The CENP‐T and CENP‐W chains form a heterodimer, which is an integral part of the inner kinetochore, interacting with the linker DNA on one side and the outer kinetochore on the other.
Suryakanta Mohanty +2 more
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The present study elaborates on the nutritional, antioxidant and antimicrobial potential of a non‐genetically modified type of T. aestivum grass, along with the evidence of molecular docking studies. The compound extracted from T. aestivum was docked against the antioxidant protein and antimicrobial drug targets.
Mohandass Kaviya +9 more
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Formal care of the elderly and health outcomes among adult daughters
Abstract Health‐care expenditures and the demand for caregiving are increasing concerns for policy makers. Although informal care to a certain extent may substitute for costly formal care, providing informal care may come at a cost to caregivers in terms of their own health.
Signe A. Abrahamsen +1 more
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Gender, competition, and performance: Evidence from chess players
This paper studies gender differences in performance in a male‐dominated competitive environment chess tournaments. We find that the gender composition of chess games affects the behaviors of both men and women in ways that worsen the outcomes for women.
Peter Backus +4 more
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Abstract Molten globule (MG) is the name given to a compact, non‐native conformation of proteins that has stimulated the imagination and work in the protein folding field for more than 40 years. The MG has been proposed to play a central role in the folding reaction and in important cell functions, and to be related to the onset of misfolding diseases.
Juan José Galano‐Frutos +3 more
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Tourism Economy. Mountain Tourism: Quantitative Analysis of Winter Destinations in Romania
The continuous development of mountain tourism derives from the multiple positive points that the mountain has in satisfying the particularly diverse tourist needs.
Bacoş Ioan-Bogdan +1 more
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A theoretical unifying scheme for gamma-ray bright blazars [PDF]
The phenomenology of gamma-ray bright blazars can be accounted for by a sequence in the source power and intensity of the diffuse radiation field surrounding the relativistic jet.
Celotti, A. +4 more
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ChatGPT: Cross-cultural tourism research imperative
Aim/purpose – Cultural differences play an influential role in driving tourism development and varying outcomes of technology acceptance. The impact of ChatGPT on tourism is yet to be explored.
Chen Sirong +5 more
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Tourist Attractiveness of Protected Areas in the Podlaskie Province in the Opinion of its Residents
Subject and purpose of work: The article explores the issue of protected areas in the Podlaskie Province with particular reference to Natura 2000 areas.
Pietrzak-Zawadka Joanna, Zawadka Jan
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