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Phase transition in two-dimensional monolayer (1L)-molybdenum disulfide induced by atomic S-basal plane gliding via synchrotron X-ray monochromatic beam radiation for superior electronic performance

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Mayur Chaudhary   +17 more
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Performance of hybrid diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (HDRS-ISO 23698) methodology for assessment of sunscreen protection in the ALT-SPF Consortium validation study. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Cosmet Sci
Ruvolo E   +10 more
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Blue Cone Monochromatism

Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1989
ABSTRACT Blue cone monochromatism (BCM) is a subtype of achromatopsia in which the blue cone mechanism predominates. Each of the four patients in this study had BCM proven by their having peak spectral sensitivities in the blue region of the visible spectrum (near 440 nm). Clinically, the diagnosis was suspected because of xlinked inheritance,
A H, Weiss, W R, Biersdorf
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Blue Cone Monochromatism

2018
Unlike rod monochromatism, which is an autosomal recessive disease that affects all three types of cones, blue cone monochromatism (BCM) is an X-linked disease that affects only L-cones and M-cones. The rods and S-cones are normal. The estimated prevalence is 1 in 100,00 individuals.
Stephen H, Tsang, Tarun, Sharma
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Rod Monochromatism (Achromatopsia)

2018
Rod monochromatism (achromatopsia) is a congenital cone photoreceptor disorder, which is rare, affecting about 1 in 30,000 individuals. These patients have normal rod function but no detectable cone function; therefore, everything they see is in shades of gray (total color blindness).
Stephen H, Tsang, Tarun, Sharma
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Monochromatic connectivity in monochromatic-star-free graphs

2016
Summary: We consider edge-colorings of complete graphs in which each color induces a subgraph that does not contain an induced copy of \(K_{1,t}\) for some \(t\geq 3\). It turns out that such colorings, if the underlying graph is sufficiently large, contain spanning monochromatic \(k\)-connected subgraphs.
Magnant, Colton   +1 more
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Monochromatic Aberrations

2000
David A. Atchison, George Smith
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Monochromatic Vision

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1931
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