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On certain coefficient inequalities of univalent functions [PDF]
Mitsuru Ozawa
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This work assesses the environmental impacts associated with the production of perovskite solar cells (PSCs) with two different architectures, mesoporous n‐i‐p and inverted p‐i‐n, using the life cycle assessment methodology. Results indicate that producing mesoporous n‐i‐p PSCs has higher environmental impacts than producing inverted p‐i‐n PSCs, due to
Joana Príncipe+3 more
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On the use of the Grunsky-Nehari inequality for estimating the fourth coefficient of bounded univalent functions [PDF]
Olli Tammi
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Supercapacitors: An Emerging Energy Storage System
This review explores the principles, advancements, and material innovations in supercapacitor technology, covering pseudocapacitors, double‐layer capacitors, electrolytes, and nanostructured materials like carbon nanotubes, MXenes, and graphene. It examines hybrid systems bridging capacitors and batteries, promising applications in wearable devices ...
Muhammad Faisal Iqbal+7 more
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Novel Approaches To Design Glycan‐Based Antibacterial Inhibitors
Sweet and sticky: This review describes recent advances in the synthesis and application of homo‐and heterovalent glycan‐scaffolds as potential candidates for efficient bacteria lectin inhibition. To study and address the many complex molecular mechanisms involved in multivalent lectin binding events, novel glycoconjugate designs and fine‐tunable ...
Sandra Behren, Ulrika Westerlind
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On boundedness and compactness of a generalized Srivastava–Owa fractional derivative operator
The purpose of this present effort is to define a new fractional differential operator Tzβ,τ,γ, involving Srivastava–Owa fractional derivative operator.
Zainab E. Abdulnaby+2 more
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Texture analysis using Horadam polynomial coefficient estimate for the class of Sakaguchi kind function. [PDF]
Priya H, Sruthakeerthi B.
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Functional activity of peptide ion channels in tethered bilayer lipid membranes: Review
Abstract Ion transport across biomembranes plays a major role in living cells. This fundamental function is normally carried out by molecules with both a hydrophobic and a hydrophilic side (amphiphilic molecules), which aggregate within the membrane forming a hydrophilic pore (the ion channel) permitting the selective translocation of permeant ions ...
Rolando Guidelli, Lucia Becucci
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