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Antitubercular evaluation of a novel library of isoniazid‐dihydropyrimidinone molecular hybrids (8a–8n) discloses a potent compound with MIC = 0.39μg mL−1 against M. tuberculosis mc26230. Cytotoxicity, stability, and in silico studies, including molecular docking and ADME/T (absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, and toxicity) analysis ...
Gobind Kumar+10 more
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Intermediate Hankel operators on the Fock space [PDF]
We construct a natural sequence of middle Hankel operators on the Fock space, i.e. operators which are intermediate between the small and big Hankel operators. These operators are connected with the minimal $L^2$-norm solution operator to $\bar\partial^N$ as well as to the polyanalytic Fock spaces.
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Targeting ATP synthase in Gram‐negative pathogens. Presented is the first disclosure of quinoline‐derived antibiotics inhibiting multidrug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii ATP synthase and expansion of the structure activity relationship profile of Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATP synthase inhibitors.
Katie T. Ward+9 more
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Generalised probabilistic theories in a new light
Abstract In this paper, a modified formulation of generalised probabilistic theories that will always give rise to the structure of Hilbert space of quantum mechanics, in any finite outcome space, is presented and the guidelines to how to extend this work to infinite dimensional Hilbert spaces are given.
Raed Shaiia
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Schrödinger operators with a singular potential
This note is devoted to the study of some Schrödinger operators with a singular real potential Q. The potential Q is chosen so that the algebraic sum L=−Δ+Q is not defined. Next, we define the sum form operator which will be well defined and we show that
Toka Diagana
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STRICHARTZ ESTIMATES FOR A SCHRÖDINGER OPERATOR WITH NONSMOOTH COEFFICIENTS
We prove Strichartz type estimates for the Schrödinger equation corresponding to a second order elliptic operator with variable coefficients. We assume that the coefficients are a C 2 compactly supported perturbation of the identity, satisfying a ...
G. Staffilani, D. Tataru
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Abstract We consider the global dynamics of finite energy solutions to energy‐critical equivariant harmonic map heat flow (HMHF) and radial nonlinear heat equation (NLH). It is known that any finite energy equivariant solutions to (HMHF) decompose into finitely many harmonic maps (bubbles) separated by scales and a body map, as approaching to the ...
Kihyun Kim, Frank Merle
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Experiment regarding magnetic fields with gravity
Abstract This experiment was designed to test the string theory as a physical reality. The ground‐based device placed the N poles of the magnets upwards, north, south, east, and west. Coil Ass'Y was placed between 2 N poles with bearing covers on the top and bottom.
Jong Hoon Lee
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Photooxygenation Reactions of Olefins Under Flow Conditions: An Experimental and In‐Silico Study
This study focuses on the setup and validation of the oxygenation reaction of alkenes to 1,2‐dioxetanes and hydroperoxides by a LED‐driven flow chemistry approach. An in‐silico a model was trained on reaction data that can tailor a specific chemical scope through fine‐tuning.
Giada Moroni+5 more
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Intrusion of quantum crystallography into classical lands. [PDF]
One hundred years after the quantum theory established position and momentum as incompatible quantities, quantum crystallography offers a way to visualize electron phase space behaviour in crystals.This article, written on the occasion of the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, explores the development of alternative approaches to ...
Yu S, Gillet JM.
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