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Lipid saturation controls nuclear envelope function
The nuclear envelope (NE) is a spherical double membrane with elastic properties. How NE shape and elasticity are regulated by lipid chemistry is unknown.
Anete Romanauska, A. Köhler
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Mapping Atomic Motions with Electrons: Toward the Quantum Limit to Imaging Chemistry [PDF]
Recent advances in ultrafast electron and X-ray diffraction have pushed imaging of structural dynamics into the femtosecond time domain, that is, the fundamental time scale of atomic motion.
Atkins P. W. +9 more
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Background In radionuclide therapy, to enhance therapeutic efficacy, an intriguing alternative is to ensure the simultaneous implementation of low- and high-LET radiation emitted from a one radionuclide.
Nasrin Abbasi Gharibkandi +5 more
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Methods of Thermal Treatment of Radioactive Waste
Throughout the world, and especially in the European Union, numerous technologies for the thermal treatment of radioactive waste are available or being developed.
Leon Fuks +4 more
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A hand-held laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy device was used to acquire spectral emission data from laser-induced plasmas created on the surface of cerium-gallium alloy samples with Ga concentrations ranging from 0−3 weight percent.
Ashwin P. Rao +3 more
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Research Progress of Anti-Biofouling Materials for Uranium Extraction From Seawater
With the two major development objectives of “emission peak” and “carbon neutrality” proposed, nuclear energy, as a full-fledged clean energy, will play an increasingly important role in China’s energy structure. As one of the most important nuclear fuel
LI Lu-yan +3 more
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Software for the frontiers of quantum chemistry: An overview of developments in the Q-Chem 5 package
This article summarizes technical advances contained in the fifth major release of the Q-Chem quantum chemistry program package, covering developments since 2015.
E. Epifanovsky +219 more
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Nuclear resonant vibrational spectroscopy (NRVS) is a synchrotron radiation (SR)-based nuclear inelastic scattering spectroscopy that measures the phonons (i.e., vibrational modes) associated with the nuclear transition.
Hongxin Wang +4 more
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On the Ontology of Superheavy Elements
The study of so-called superheavy elements with atomic numbers Z > 102 has for several decades been a major research field in nuclear physics and chemistry.
Helge Kragh
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Bone and soft tissue infections are potentially life-threatening and require immediate and intensive treatment. However, there is still no single diagnostic method that can reliably confirm or rule out such conditions.
Przemysław Koźmiński +2 more
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