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IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION BY WILLIAM BAILEY (BIRMINGHAM) LD. TO REGISTER A TRADE MARK AND IN THE MATTER OF AN OPPOSITION THERETO BY A. C. GILBERT CO. [PDF]
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The 7‐mer peptide motifs QFFLFFQ, QFFEFFQ, and QFQQSFF, known as good, medium, and poor binders for the photosensitizers m‐THPC and Chlorin E6 are covalently immobilized on commercial amino‐functionalized silica particles by inverse electron‐demand Diels‐Alder ligation.
Steffen A. Busche+5 more
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By doping the elements with different numbers of valence electrons (Al3+ and Sn4+ ions) into the ZnO matrix, device conversion efficiencies of 8.69% and 9.21%, respectively, are achieved. The ultrafast time‐resolved studies show that the elevated carrier concentration in Sn‐doped ZnO, in comparison with Al‐doped ZnO and un‐doped ZnO, plays a ...
Anusha Puliparambil Thilakan+10 more
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Decomposing income inequality in a backward pre‐industrial economy:
Esteban A. Nicolini+1 more
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Scaled‐Up Graphene Growth Through Chemical Vapor Deposition Over Large‐Area Liquid Cu Catalysts
Scaling up the catalyst area fivefold and improving molten catalyst cleaning minimize reactor kinetic effects, enabling reaction kinetics to dominate graphene growth. This results in high‐quality graphene with controlled layering and measurable nucleation rates.
Mahesh K. Prabhu+9 more
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Carbon dot‐doped silica xerogel phosphors derived by Sol–Gel method exhibit brilliant white light, making them promising candidates for next‐generation endoscopes. The approach offers a sustainable, scalable solution for the development of advanced endoscopic devices with enhanced imaging capabilities and reduced environmental impacts.
Hirohisa Iwabayashi+5 more
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Inserts for standard well plates are produced using vacuum forming, resulting in well‐defined bottom thicknesses down to 50 µm. After opening apertures through the bottom, hydrogels can be cast to similar thicknesses. Introducing HepG2 cells into this very thin hydrogel allows for 3D cell cultures with densities close to in vivo conditions.
Alexander Jönsson+4 more
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Edible Jumpers Powered by Shell Snapping
This work demonstrates an entirely edible, centimeter‐scale jumper by instantly releasing elastic energy through shell snapping. It can jump up to 36 cm, comparable to previous non‐edible jumpers. Moreover, this jumper can be loaded with an edible latch to trigger the jumping upon humidity stimulus autonomously.
Bokeon Kwak+2 more
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