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    Temporal profiles of the key BO-NN features. by Julia Berezutskaya (9080269)

    Published 2020
    “…Right plot show the gradual decrease in the TM tuning for the features highlighted in <b>c</b> as well as the gradual increase in the temporal response profile (i.e. optimal shifts for the prediction of the key BO-NN features using Praat features shown in <b>a</b>). …”
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    Nanodomains and Their Temperature Dependence in a Phosphonium-Based Ionic Liquid: A Single-Molecule Tracking Study by Jemima Opare-Addo (14657955)

    Published 2024
    “…The slow population accounts for 16%, with a diffusion coefficient of 0.104 μm<sup>2</sup>/s, while the fast population constitutes 84% with a diffusion coefficient of 0.634 μm<sup>2</sup>/s. …”
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    Nanodomains and Their Temperature Dependence in a Phosphonium-Based Ionic Liquid: A Single-Molecule Tracking Study by Jemima Opare-Addo (14657955)

    Published 2024
    “…The slow population accounts for 16%, with a diffusion coefficient of 0.104 μm<sup>2</sup>/s, while the fast population constitutes 84% with a diffusion coefficient of 0.634 μm<sup>2</sup>/s. …”
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    Nanodomains and Their Temperature Dependence in a Phosphonium-Based Ionic Liquid: A Single-Molecule Tracking Study by Jemima Opare-Addo (14657955)

    Published 2024
    “…The slow population accounts for 16%, with a diffusion coefficient of 0.104 μm<sup>2</sup>/s, while the fast population constitutes 84% with a diffusion coefficient of 0.634 μm<sup>2</sup>/s. …”
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    Nanodomains and Their Temperature Dependence in a Phosphonium-Based Ionic Liquid: A Single-Molecule Tracking Study by Jemima Opare-Addo (14657955)

    Published 2024
    “…The slow population accounts for 16%, with a diffusion coefficient of 0.104 μm<sup>2</sup>/s, while the fast population constitutes 84% with a diffusion coefficient of 0.634 μm<sup>2</sup>/s. …”
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