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Chiral Symmetry Breaking in Gelation
Although chiral symmetry breaking in gelation is usually regarded as a rare phenomenon, this might not be true. Rather, recent studies suggest that its probability to emerge in gelation can be higher than that in crystallization, indicating the presence of rich science to be uncovered in the corresponding research fields.
Kentaro Tashiro
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Selection of suitable electrical contact is crucial for achieving low specific contact resistivity (ρc) at the electrode/thermoelectric (TE) material interface. Sustaining low ρc is far more critical than merely attaining a low value. Moreover, the conversion efficiency (η) and durability are often limited by unstable contact interfaces at various ...
Muhammad Fasih Aamir +3 more
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In this paper, we offer a complete strategy for a variant of Nim which is partial. Such a strategy can be construed although its canonical form is exponentially complex. Variations of Nim are common in the literature (see [1], [3] and [4] for instance), but as far as we know, this variant of Partial Nim has not been explored before.
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Preservation of Historically and Scientifically Important Geospatial Data From Venus
Abstract A large volume of scientifically and historically important data from the early exploration of Venus is not widely available to researchers. Our work is focused on ameliorating this problem with the archival of geospatial data including radar, topography, and radiometry.
T. J. Austin +2 more
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ABSTRACT A multiaxial creep testing technique using a weld‐type miniature cruciform specimen was developed to evaluate the creep properties and rupture life of Super 304H austenitic stainless steel at 973 K (700°C). The cruciform specimen was designed to achieve a plane stress state and overcome material dimensional limitations.
Noritake Hiyoshi, Shengde Zhang
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Senescent fibroblasts construct collagen fibrils, whose orientation is disturbed. We found that senescent fibroblasts downregulate C‐pp cleavage enzymes BMP‐1 and PCPE‐1, which results in downregulation of C‐pp cleavage. This was demonstrated by conducting BMP‐1 knockdown experiments in young fibroblasts, which led to a disturbance in the orientation ...
Koji Moriya +3 more
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The exploration of newer antibacterial strategies is driven by antibiotic‐resistant microbes that cause serious public health issues. In recent years, nanoscale materials have developed as an alternative method to fight infections.
Shwetha B. Nagarajan +2 more
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Sleep bruxism: mapping potential direct and indirect risk pathways in EPISONO adult population‐based study. ABSTRACT Aim To explore the direct and indirect pathways through which sociodemographic, psychological, behavioural, and clinical factors influence sleep bruxism (SB).
Eduardo Machado +6 more
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The nanoparticles (NPs) of metals and metal oxides constitute significant components of technology in terms of monometallic NPs (MNPs). Over the last decade, the most fascinating and in‐depth uses of NPs have been found in the biomedical field, which has
Shwetha B. Nagarajan +2 more
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