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Reversible bismuth reduction-driven dark photoelectrochemistry. [PDF]
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MCMC Correction of Score-Based Diffusion Models for Model Composition. [PDF]
Sjöberg A +4 more
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Isolation and long-term culture of primary mouse cholangiocytes that retain biophysical properties and distinct Cl-conductances: An initial study. [PDF]
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Stress-Induced Down-Regulation of CPEB4 Disrupts Sodium Channel Regulation and Myocardial Excitability. [PDF]
Kang GJ, Kim E, Xie A, Liu H, Dudley SC.
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Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General, 2002
Summary: We have analysed the thermionic current over a potential barrier between a hot and a cold metallic wire, in the absence of an externally applied electric field. Because of the quantum nature of the transmission probability and the temperature behaviour of the Fermi distribution function, under proper conditions the thermionic electric current ...
Larsson, Magnus +4 more
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Summary: We have analysed the thermionic current over a potential barrier between a hot and a cold metallic wire, in the absence of an externally applied electric field. Because of the quantum nature of the transmission probability and the temperature behaviour of the Fermi distribution function, under proper conditions the thermionic electric current ...
Larsson, Magnus +4 more
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Current status of vasectomy reversal
Nature Reviews Urology, 2013Vasectomy reversal is the most common microsurgical intervention for the treatment of male infertility. Originally introduced in 1977, microsurgical vasectomy reversal has become highly sophisticated and is a minimally invasive, highly efficient and cost-effective treatment option for men with a desire to have children after vasectomy.
J Ullrich, Schwarzer, Heiko, Steinfatt
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Chronopotentiometry with current reversal effect of unequal forward and reverse current densities
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry (1959), 1963Abstract The theory of current reversal chronopotentiometry has been extended to take into account unequal forward and reverse current densities. Equations have been derived for the potential-time dependence on the current density ratio for reversible and irreversible re-oxidations.
Daniel J. Macero, Larry B. Anderson
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