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Objective Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune disease where B cells play a central pathogenic role. Cladribine, an oral therapy, provides durable benefits by reshaping lymphocyte populations, yet its specific long‐term impact on distinct B‐cell subsets is not fully understood.
Marta Pirronello +20 more
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Application of fiber reinforced polymers, (FRP), is effective in strengthening circular and square reinforced concrete, (RC), columns. The efficiency of using FRP is considerably reduced when wrapping rectangular columns.
Shaaban, Ibrahim
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Direct Regioselective para‐Fluorination via I(I)/I(III) Catalysis
A direct, para‐selective fluorination by I(I)/I(III) catalysis is disclosed that does not require substrate pre‐functionalization. This strategy leverages the Leonard link inherent to phenylpropanoate and phenylpropanamides to promote a spirocyclization/para‐selective sequence. The C3‐side chain maps onto a range of common drug scaffolds and allows the
Christoph Roblick +5 more
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The development of damage in reinforced concrete (RC) structures is a cumulative process. Some damage indices used to quantify damage make use of the number of response cycles as an Engineering Demand Parameter (EDP) relating with damage development ...
Varum, H., Rossetto, T., Borg, R. C.
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A Universal Nucleoside‐to‐Nucleoside‐5′‐Triphosphate Enzyme Cascade Driven by Polyphosphate
Nucleoside‐5′‐triphosphates (NTPs) are essential components for the generation of nucleic acids, yet their chemical synthesis is hindered by the low yield of nucleoside phosphorylation. Here, we present a universal, two‐enzyme nucleoside‐to‐NTP cascade that is driven by polyphosphate.
Jonathan P. Suess +1 more
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Modeling aspects concerning the axial behavior of RC columns [PDF]
WIT Transactions on Engineering Sciences5th International Conference on Computational Methods and Experiments in Materials Characterisation, MC11 -- 13 July 2011 through 15 July 2011 -- -- 91472This paper is concerned with the axial behavior of the RC ...
Koksal, H.O. +7 more
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The statistical analysis of SAXS modelling data allows to identify the critical physicochemical parameters that have an impact on the phase behavior of crude sophorolipid batches. ABSTRACT The aqueous self‐assembly of raw sophorolipid mixtures has been studied by small angle x‐ray scattering (SAXS) to understand the impact of the composition ...
Maia Ouret‐Campagnet +5 more
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Behavior of GFRP Wrapped RC Columns of Different Shapes
In recent years, the use of externally bonded fiber-reinforced polymers (FRP) has become increasingly popular for civil infrastructure applications. The Glass fiber reinforced polymer has significantly enhanced the strength and ductility of concrete by ...
Dave, Urmil, Raval, Rahul
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Non-linear flexural behaviour of RC columns including bar buckling and fatigue degradation [PDF]
An advanced fibre-based modelling technique is developed to characterise the non-linear flexural behaviour of rectangular reinforced-concrete (RC) columns by accounting for the influence of inelastic buckling and low-cycle fatigue degradation of vertical
Goda, Katsuichiro +13 more
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ABSTRACT Healthcare derived polystyrene waste represents a growing and under addressed fraction of plastic waste streams due to contamination risks and limited recyclability. This study aims to investigate the valorization of waste polystyrene foam through catalytic and noncatalytic pyrolysis pathways to evaluate product yield distribution and identify
Salman Khan +4 more
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