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Irradiated Coherent States in Magnetoresistance of 2D Electron Systems
A theoretical approach on the microwave‐induced resistance oscillations based on the coherent states of the quantum harmonic oscillator is reported. The coherent state expression for the quantum oscillator under a time‐dependent force is calculated. It is found that the principle of minimum uncertainty of coherent states, involving time and energy, is ...
Jesús Iñarrea, Gloria Platero
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Cupriavidus necator is a promising microbe for one‐carbon biomanufacturing. Newly sequenced strains and a comparative assessment of all available genomes define further this species and its traits of interest. ABSTRACT The transition from a petroleum‐based manufacturing to biomanufacturing is an important step towards a sustainable bio‐economy.
Magnus G. Jespersen +4 more
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Abstract Prediction models have been developed to identify mild cognitive impairment (MCI) cases likely to convert to dementia. This systematic review summarizes multi‐source prediction models for MCI to dementia conversion. PubMed and Embase were searched for model development and validation studies from inception up to January 18 2024.
Robin Jeanna Vermeulen +6 more
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A new view of missense mutations in α‐mannosidosis using molecular dynamics conformational ensembles
Abstract The mutation of remote positions on enzyme scaffolds and how these residue changes can affect enzyme catalysis is still far from being fully understood. One paradigmatic example is the group of lysosomal storage disorders, where the enzyme activity of a lysosomal enzyme is abolished or severely reduced.
Špela Mandl +10 more
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ABSTRACT Objective A soluble fms‐like tyrosine kinase‐1 (sFlt‐1)‐to‐placental growth factor (PlGF) ratio cut‐off of 38 is currently considered optimal for ruling out pre‐eclampsia (PE); however, implementation of this ratio in clinical practice is limited.
M. N. Nan +15 more
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Gamifying Science—Novel Strategies for Bringing Microbiology to the Classroom
Microbes are essential in every environment, with an important role in the fight against climate change. Promoting microbiology literacy, especially among children, is crucial. Our Ibero‐American consortium uses gamification to make science and microbiology education engaging, tested through outreach campaigns in Costa Rica, and promoting future ...
Carlos del Cerro‐Sánchez +6 more
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Asymptomatic chytrid fungal infection in the Hong Kong newts suggests their long‐term coexistence with chytrids and a potential protective role of skin microbiota. The skin microbiota of Hong Kong newts has a high prevalence of taxa with putative anti‐fungal properties.
Bowen WAN +5 more
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Preening for protection: a systematic review of the antimicrobial properties of uropygial secretions
Uropygial secretion might play a crucial role in avian defense by exhibiting antimicrobial properties that protect birds from various pathogens. Although there has been considerable research, the differences in methods and results have led to varying conclusions about how well it works as an antimicrobial. Despite extensive research, the differences in
Carlos Mora‐Rubio +2 more
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Understanding Structural Dynamics in Flexible Rare‐Earth Metal‐Organic Frameworks
Flexible rare‐earth (RE) based MOFs is an emerging class of functional porous materials that show intriguing gas/vapor sorption properties. Latest developments demonstrate that reticular chemistry can be successfully applied, providing new opportunities towards the design and construction of flexible RE‐MOF with desirable properties.
Edward Loukopoulos +1 more
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