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Copper binding triggers structural changes that expose a reactive disulphide bridge, enabling intrinsic Cu(II) reduction in folded proteins. SAXS, XAS, and QM/MM simulations reveal how globular proteins such as HSA and SOD1 employ disulphide‐mediated dynamics to modulate site accessibility and control copper redox chemistry.
Rebecca Sternke‐Hoffmann +9 more
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Low-Cost Custom-Built Flow Meters for Plant Hydraulic Conductance: Validation of Accuracy, Precision, and Reproducibility. [PDF]
Samson-Tshimbalanga J +2 more
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Complications of Alloplastic Graft Materials Used in Cranioplasty: Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Samandar AF +10 more
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Outcomes comparison between novel hydroxyapatite enhanced polyetheretherketone and titanium implants after anterior lumbar interbody fusion. [PDF]
Orosz LD +6 more
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ABSTRACT Building on a quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring (QCM‐D), fouling in emulsion polymerization was compared between acrylate dispersions stabilized with a mobile, anionic surfactant and dispersions of poly(vinyl acetate‐co‐vinyl neodecanoate), PVAc, stabilized with polyvinyl alcohol, PVOH.
K. M. Hoffmann +5 more
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The investigation of the Kondo lattice system CeB6${\rm CeB}_6$ by highly surface sensitive techniques is hampered by difficulties in preparing well‐ordered, atomically flat surfaces. The richness of possible surface terminations and their impact on spectroscopic STM results are discussed.
M. Victoria Ale Crivillero +4 more
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Detection of simulated complications in all-polymer PEEK knee prostheses: a cadaveric imaging study using Radiography, CT, and MRI. [PDF]
Bohyn C +3 more
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To Peek or Not to Peek: Inadvertant or Unsolicited Disclosure of Documents to Opposing Counsel [PDF]
Kristopek, Gloria A.
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A Review of Transient Characterization Techniques for Quantum Dot Light‐Emitting Diodes
This review surveys transient characterization techniques for quantum dot light‐emitting diodes, including TRPL, TREL, TA, and E‐TA. These methods resolve carrier‐selective dynamics across multiple time scales, enabling direct analysis of charge injection, exciton formation and recombination, efficiency roll‐off, and device degradation.
Jaekwon Kim +5 more
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