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Precise modulation of reaction pathways remains an unresolved challenge in peroxymonosulfate‐activated advanced oxidation processes. The spatial preorganization strategy in engineered confinement architecture enables regioselective bond cleavage in monoethanolamine via synergistic proton–electron transfer, redirecting its degradation from nonselective ...
Lin Zhang +11 more
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Stick-slip dynamics of cell adhesion triggers spontaneous symmetry breaking and directional migration of mesenchymal cells on one-dimensional lines. [PDF]
Hennig K +10 more
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Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking in Gauge Theories: a Historical Survey [PDF]
R. Brout, F. Englert
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This work introduces a substrate‐independent, reagent‐free plasma strategy that forms radical‐rich interlayers for covalent hydrogel attachment without initiators or crosslinkers. The long‐lived radicals drive in situ gelation, creating robust, cytocompatible hybrid solid–hydrogel constructs across diverse substrates.
Ghazal Shineh +14 more
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A note on spontaneous symmetry breaking in the mean-field Bose gas. [PDF]
Deuchert A, Nam PT, Napiórkowski M.
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Dynamic Interfacial Modulation in Pt@Ga Liquid Metal Systems
This work introduces a facile dissolution‐reconstruction approach to prepare the Pt@Ga liquid catalyst by dissolving Pt in molten Ga and then using electrochemical treatment to reconstruct Pt on the Ga support, which provides a new design strategy for liquid‐metal catalysts and enhances the understanding of oxide‐modulated segregation, offering new ...
Zanyu Chen +7 more
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Attosecond spectroscopy reveals spontaneous symmetry breaking in molecular photoionization. [PDF]
Li M +16 more
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Erratum: Is there spontaneous symmetry breaking in gauge theories with the Higgs-Kibble mechanism? [PDF]
J. Sucher, C. H. Woo
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Membrane‐Mediated Force Transduction Drives Stick‐Slip Motion of Lipid Vesicles
A rotating magnetic field actuates a ferromagnetic particle inside a lipid vesicle, generating internal flows that induce stick‐slip propulsion near a surface. Membrane properties—elasticity, excess area, and phase behavior—modulate this motion by shaping stress dissipation and force transduction.
Paula Magrinya +3 more
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Criteria for the absence of quantum fluctuations after spontaneous symmetry breaking [PDF]
Aron J. Beekman
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