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TREATMENT OF POST-OPERATIVE SHOCK BY PITUITARY EXTRACT [PDF]
G. G. Wray
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High‐Resolution Patterned Delivery of Chemical Signals From 3D‐Printed Picoliter Droplet Networks
3D‐printed picoliter droplet networks have been fabricated that control gene expression in bacterial populations by releasing chemical signals with precise spatial definition and high temporal resolution. This system of effector release is widely applicable, offering diverse applications in biology and medicine.
Jorin Riexinger+7 more
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Protein can undergo liquid–liquid phase separation and liquid‐to‐solid transition to form liquid condensates and solid aggregates. These phase transitions can be influenced by post‐translational modifications, mutations, and various environmental factors.
Tianchen Li+3 more
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Studies on Shock Resistance Steel (II). A Few Experiments on WCo, Cr-Ni-Mo and Si-Mn-Mo Tool Steels
Minoru Tanaka
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Anaphylactic Shock in the Mouse Vaccinated with Hemophilus Pertussis [PDF]
Saul Malkiel+2 more
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Retrospective Review on Reticular Materials: Facts and Figures Over the Last 30 Years
To shape the future course of research in reticular materials, this work reflects on the progress over the past 30 years, complemented by input from the community of 228 active researchers through a global, crowdsourced survey: ranging from demographics, how it works, publish and interact, to highlights on both academic and industrial milestones, as ...
Aamod V. Desai+8 more
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Retracted: Effect of Rotating Magnetic Field on Hydrogen Production from Electrolytic Water
Shock and Vibration
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Ultrafast Laser Synthesis of Zeolites
The study presents a novel ultrafast laser‐driven synthesis technique for zeolites directly in liquid. Laser pulses create a microscopic reactor that controls reaction kinetics at femto‐ and picosecond timescales. Nonlinear light‐matter interactions drive nucleation and growth, allowing the process to be paused at any stage of self‐assembly.
Sezin Galioglu+11 more
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