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On a subclass of univalent functions II [PDF]
[For part I see the review above.] Let f be analytic in the unit disc E with \(f(0)=f'(0)-1=0,\) and \(f(z)f'(z)/z\neq 0\) for z in E. Using the standard technique the authors have obtained an integral representation formula for \(f\in C(\alpha,\lambda)\) and estimates for the coefficients of \(f\in C(\alpha,\lambda)\), where \(C(\alpha\),\(\lambda ...
R. Bharati, K. S. Padmanabhan
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Computational Simulations of Metal–Organic Frameworks to Enhance Adsorption Applications
This review highlights the significance of molecular simulations in expanding the understanding of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) and improving their gas adsorption applications. The historical development and implementation of molecular simulations in the MOF field are given, high‐throughput computational screening studies used to unlock the ...
Hilal Daglar +3 more
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In-depth analysis of subclass-specific conformational preferences of IgG antibodies
An extended analysis of structural ensembles obtained from small-angle X-ray scattering data reveals subclass-specific conformational preferences of IgG antibodies, which are largely determined by the hinge-region structure.
Xinsheng Tian +5 more
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Computational Modeling of Reticular Materials: The Past, the Present, and the Future
Reticular materials are advanced materials with applications in emerging technologies. A thorough understanding of material properties at operating conditions is critical to accelerate the deployment at an industrial scale. Herein, the status of computational modeling of reticular materials is reviewed, supplemented with topical examples highlighting ...
Wim Temmerman +3 more
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A Subclass of Analytic Functions Associated with Hypergeometric Functions [PDF]
In the present paper, we have established sufficient conditions for Gaus-sian hypergeometric functions to be in certain subclass of analytic univalent functions in the unit disc $mathcal{U}$.
Santosh B. Joshi +2 more
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Scalar-Tensor theories from $\Lambda(\phi)$ Plebanski gravity
We study a modification of the Plebanski action, which generically corresponds to a bi-metric theory of gravity, and identify a subclass which is equivalent to the Bergmann-Wagoner-Nordtvedt class of scalar-tensor theories.
Alexandrov S +9 more
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It is currently unclear which donor specific HLA antibodies confer the highest risk of antibody‐mediated rejection (AMR) and allograft loss. In this study, we hypothesized that two distinct features (HLA IgG subclass and Fcγ receptor [FcγR] polymorphisms)
N. Valenzuela +4 more
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Hierarchically MOF‐Based Porous Monolith Composites for Atmospheric Water Harvesting
This review explores the design of hierarchical porous materials for atmospheric water harvesting, focusing on metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs) and porous monoliths. Emphasis is placed on integrating MOF nanoscale porosity with the microscale channels of monolithic scaffolds to enhance sorption‐desorption performance.
Mahyar Panahi‐Sarmad +7 more
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On the properties of a class of polyharmonic functions
The aim of this paper is to investigate some motivated geometrical aspects and properties of polyharmonic functions (PH) including starlikeness, convexity and univalence. A polyharmonicity preserving complex operator is also introduced.
Suheil Khuri
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Benefits and pitfalls of secondary antibodies: why choosing the right secondary is of primary importance. [PDF]
Simultaneous labeling of multiple targets in a single sample, or multiplexing, is a powerful approach to directly compare the amount, localization and/or molecular properties of different targets in the same sample.
Colleen F Manning +2 more
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