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Smart strain sensing organic–inorganic hybrid hydrogels with nano barium ferrite as the cross-linker

Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 2019
Polyacrylic acid hybrid hydrogel with nano barium ferrite as a cross-linker exhibits stable piezoresistive sensing performance with negligible hysteresis loops.
H. Gu   +9 more
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A machine‐independent linker

Software: Practice and Experience, 1982
AbstractLinkers, although a well‐established component of language translation, are typically machine‐dependent, idiosyncratic, and hard for many users to understand. This paper describes a machine‐independent linker and object language. The linker embodies those linking functions that are machine‐independent and centralizes them in a single tool ...
Christopher W. Fraser, David R. Hanson
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Patient Benefactor Linker

KIET Journal of Computing and Information Sciences, 2020
This paper discusses a new evolution in the healthcare sector through a device by investigatingthe principle application of Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) for the selection of an optimalbenefactor-donor match in organ transplantation. The device aims to correlate ABO blood type,age and bone density of healthy subjects.
Hira Zahid   +4 more
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TRAM Linker:  A Safety-Catch Linker for the Traceless Release of Acrylamides

Organic Letters, 2004
[reaction: see text] A novel safety-catch linker for the solid-phase synthesis of small-molecule libraries containing electrophilic reactive groups has been developed. Upon cleavage from solid support, the linker generates a Michael acceptor (an acrylamide) on each library member.
Sean Kalagher   +2 more
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Enriching the Reticular Chemistry Repertoire: Merged Nets Approach for the Rational Design of Intricate Mixed-Linker Metal-Organic Framework Platforms.

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2018
Rational design and construction of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with intricate structural complexity are of prime importance in reticular chemistry.
Hao Jiang   +10 more
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Linker Tailing: Unphosphorylated Linker Oligonucleotides for Joining DNA Termini

DNA, 1984
Current procedures for inserting linker oligonucleotides between DNA termini involve terminal addition of linker duplexes followed by restriction enzyme cleavage and religation . Such methods have the disadvantage that target DNA molecules containing internal recognition sites are cut during the linker cleavage step.
S. Skory   +3 more
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Traceless linker: Oxidative activation and displacement of a sulfur-based linker

Tetrahedron Letters, 1997
Abstract The construction of small heterocycles using solid-phase chemistry is usually done through the use of a polar group to attach the compounds to the resin. These polar functionalities invariably become part of the structure and eventually limit the structure-activity relationships derived from these compounds.
Leah M. Gayo, Mark J. Suto
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Linkers for protein degradation

Nature Chemical Biology, 2018
The ability to subvert E3 ubiquitin ligases with small-molecule drugs offers tremendous promise for drug discovery. A new study demonstrates how structural and computational techniques can engineer and exploit unnatural protein–protein interfaces to design selective protein degraders.
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Origin of H1 linker histones

The FASEB Journal, 2001
In which taxa did H1 linker histones appear in the course of evolution? Detailed comparative analysis of the histone H1 and histone H1-related sequences available to date suggests that the origin of histone H1 can be traced to bacteria. The data also reveal that the sequence corresponding to the 'winged helix' motif of the globular structural domain, a
Juan Ausió   +3 more
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