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Glaucoma, a major cause of blindness, involves retinal ganglion cell (RGC) degeneration. This study shows growth hormone‐releasing hormone receptor (GHRHR) deficiency preserves RGC survival and restores vision, unlike activation which only aids survival.
Yan Tong +24 more
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Rock magnetism of the offshore soils of Lake Qinghai in the western China
Lake Qinghai is the largest lake in China and situated in an important climate-sensitive zone on the northeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau, making it an ideal place to study the environmental evolution of the northwest China as well as the interplay
Peng eZhang +7 more
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Magnetoelectric nanoparticles (MENPs) enable fully wireless, minutely invasive neuromodulation, and potentially neural recording, by converting magnetic into electric and, conversely, electric into magnetic fields, respectively, at high spatiotemporal resolution.
Elric Zhang +14 more
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Constraining peak temperature during seismic slip is essential for quantifying earthquake energy budgets and fault weakening. Rock magnetic methods provide a sensitive means of estimating shear‐induced coseismic temperature rise; however, the role of ...
Qiang Fu +6 more
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UA Little Rock Seminar in Public History (HIST 7391) files on the Little Rock Port Authority, 2017
This collection contains the project report, interviews, and transcripts from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock's Seminar in Public History's 2016 project,; Project staff: Jared Craig, Randall Crawford, Michael Fondren, Lyle Grisham, Neal ...
University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Department of History.
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An electrochemically induced transformation of polar MgO(111) into Mg(OH)2(001) creates a proton‐conductive hydroxide layer during hydrogen evolution. Operando synchrotron XRD and DFT reveal a low‐barrier Grotthuss proton‐hopping mechanism, establishing a feasible strategy for designing oxide‐hydroxide electrocatalysts with enhanced proton transport ...
Jiaying Mo +12 more
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Paleointensity Estimates From Ignimbrites: The Bishop Tuff Revisited
Volcanic ash flow tuffs (ignimbrites) may contain single domain‐sized (titano) magnetite that should be good for recording geomagnetic field intensity, but due to their complex thermal histories also contain other magnetic grains, which can complicate ...
Margaret S. Avery +3 more
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1 electronic resource (PDF). "3+" in "Fe3+" is displayed as superscript in title.Bilardello, Dario; Jackson, Mike. (2014). IRM Quarterly, Volume 24, Number 1 (Spring 2014). Cover article: The Tenth Santa Fe3+ Conference on Rock-Magnetism. Retrieved from
Jackson, Mike, Bilardello, Dario
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A type of thermoelectric ionogels with convertible n‐p thermopowers are demonstrated with Seebeck coefficients ranging from ‐3.61 to +9.74 mV K−1. Thus, thermoelectric gating organic electrochemical transistor is achieved by employing ionogel as thermoelectric modules and ionic dielectrics simultaneously, paving the road to self‐powered, highly ...
Xingyu Hu +8 more
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A mechanically adaptive polyimide interface dynamically stabilizes single‐crystal cathodes in sulfide all‐solid‐state batteries. By integrating robust chemical coordination with viscoelastic compliance, this smart coating suppresses parasitic reactions and accommodates cyclic volume expansion.
Jiatao Wu +8 more
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