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    Image_6_Comprehensive Characterization of Cachexia-Inducing Factors in Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma Reveals a Molecular Subtype and a Prognosis-Related Signature.TIFF by Zhixing Kuang (10809975)

    Published 2021
    “…Cachexia-inducing factors (CIFs) have been reported in colorectal cancer and pancreatic adenocarcinoma, but their value in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) requires further genetic research.…”
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    Dehydration-Rehydration Studies on Polytypes of Chloride and Nitrate Layered Double Hydroxides of Nordstrandite and Bayerite: a Comparative Study by Kavitha Venkataraman (12043316)

    Published 2022
    “…Dehydration of nitrate intercalated LDH, which proceeds from an orthorhombic symmetry to a monoclinic symmetry with no decrease in the interlayer spacing, is attributed to sliding of the hydroxyl layers in the <i>ab</i>-plane due to the increase in the β value. …”
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    Dehydration-Rehydration Studies on Polytypes of Chloride and Nitrate Layered Double Hydroxides of Nordstrandite and Bayerite: a Comparative Study by Kavitha Venkataraman (12043316)

    Published 2022
    “…Dehydration of nitrate intercalated LDH, which proceeds from an orthorhombic symmetry to a monoclinic symmetry with no decrease in the interlayer spacing, is attributed to sliding of the hydroxyl layers in the <i>ab</i>-plane due to the increase in the β value. …”
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    Large-scale cortical travelling waves predict localized future cortical signals - Fig 1 by David M. Alexander (7732289)

    Published 2019
    “…Since each phase estimate requires a window of the raw time-series (brackets), and this window is larger at low frequencies, this means the minimum temporal delay (milliseconds) between past and future phase estimates increases with decreasing frequency. …”