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  1. 39701

    The <sup>1</sup>H NMR Spectroscopic Effect of Steric Compression Is Found in [3.3.1]Oxa- and Azabicycles and Their Analogues by Ziyu Zeng (8946179)

    Published 2021
    “…The steric compression decreases when the lone-pair electrons of the heteroatom and the compressed proton are not directly overlapped, for example, in [4.3.1]- and [3.2.1]­azabicycles. …”
  2. 39702

    The <sup>1</sup>H NMR Spectroscopic Effect of Steric Compression Is Found in [3.3.1]Oxa- and Azabicycles and Their Analogues by Ziyu Zeng (8946179)

    Published 2021
    “…The steric compression decreases when the lone-pair electrons of the heteroatom and the compressed proton are not directly overlapped, for example, in [4.3.1]- and [3.2.1]­azabicycles. …”
  3. 39703

    The <sup>1</sup>H NMR Spectroscopic Effect of Steric Compression Is Found in [3.3.1]Oxa- and Azabicycles and Their Analogues by Ziyu Zeng (8946179)

    Published 2021
    “…The steric compression decreases when the lone-pair electrons of the heteroatom and the compressed proton are not directly overlapped, for example, in [4.3.1]- and [3.2.1]­azabicycles. …”
  4. 39704

    The <sup>1</sup>H NMR Spectroscopic Effect of Steric Compression Is Found in [3.3.1]Oxa- and Azabicycles and Their Analogues by Ziyu Zeng (8946179)

    Published 2021
    “…The steric compression decreases when the lone-pair electrons of the heteroatom and the compressed proton are not directly overlapped, for example, in [4.3.1]- and [3.2.1]­azabicycles. …”
  5. 39705

    The <sup>1</sup>H NMR Spectroscopic Effect of Steric Compression Is Found in [3.3.1]Oxa- and Azabicycles and Their Analogues by Ziyu Zeng (8946179)

    Published 2021
    “…The steric compression decreases when the lone-pair electrons of the heteroatom and the compressed proton are not directly overlapped, for example, in [4.3.1]- and [3.2.1]­azabicycles. …”
  6. 39706

    Unlocking Predictive Capability and Enhancing Sensing Performances of Plasmonic Hydrogen Sensors via Phase Space Reconstruction and Convolutional Neural Networks by Xiangxin Lin (11576299)

    Published 2024
    “…Performance improvements observed are a reduction in response time by up to 3.7 times (average 2.1 times) across pressures, SNR increased by up to 9.3 times (average 3.9 times) across pressures, and LOD decreased from 16 Pa to an extrapolated 3 Pa, a 5.3-fold improvement. …”
  7. 39707

    DataSheet1_In Silico and In Vivo: Evaluating the Therapeutic Potential of Kaempferol, Quercetin, and Catechin to Treat Chronic Epilepsy in a Rat Model.docx by Hammad Ahmed (7526297)

    Published 2021
    “…Kaempferol, quercetin, and catechin were found to have the highest binding affinity with the synaptic vesicle 2A (SV2A) protein, comparable to standard levetiracetam (LEV). …”
  8. 39708

    <i>In-vitro</i> characterization of early osteoprogenitor cells. by Sonia Vallet (48954)

    Published 2016
    “…ALP activity of healthy donor-derived bone marrow stromal cells (HD-BMSC) and KM105 cells was assessed by ELISA at the specified time-points during osteogenesis and corrected per number of viable cells (ALP index, API). (b) <i>RUNX2 levels gradually increase during early OB differentiation and decrease with cell maturation</i>. …”
  9. 39709
  10. 39710

    Aluminum Complexes Bearing Aminoquinoline Ligands with Different Pendant Donors: Remarkable Impact of Hemilability on the Ring-Opening Polymerization of ε‑Caprolactone by Sen Xiang (2898662)

    Published 2024
    “…ROP of ε-CL under otherwise identical conditions revealed that <b>Al1</b> with a hemilabile thiophenyl donor displayed both higher activity and stability than the complexes with a phenoxyl (<b>Al2</b>) or benzyl (<b>Al3</b>) group. …”
  11. 39711

    Aluminum Complexes Bearing Aminoquinoline Ligands with Different Pendant Donors: Remarkable Impact of Hemilability on the Ring-Opening Polymerization of ε‑Caprolactone by Sen Xiang (2898662)

    Published 2024
    “…ROP of ε-CL under otherwise identical conditions revealed that <b>Al1</b> with a hemilabile thiophenyl donor displayed both higher activity and stability than the complexes with a phenoxyl (<b>Al2</b>) or benzyl (<b>Al3</b>) group. …”
  12. 39712

    Aluminum Complexes Bearing Aminoquinoline Ligands with Different Pendant Donors: Remarkable Impact of Hemilability on the Ring-Opening Polymerization of ε‑Caprolactone by Sen Xiang (2898662)

    Published 2024
    “…ROP of ε-CL under otherwise identical conditions revealed that <b>Al1</b> with a hemilabile thiophenyl donor displayed both higher activity and stability than the complexes with a phenoxyl (<b>Al2</b>) or benzyl (<b>Al3</b>) group. …”
  13. 39713

    Aluminum Complexes Bearing Aminoquinoline Ligands with Different Pendant Donors: Remarkable Impact of Hemilability on the Ring-Opening Polymerization of ε‑Caprolactone by Sen Xiang (2898662)

    Published 2024
    “…ROP of ε-CL under otherwise identical conditions revealed that <b>Al1</b> with a hemilabile thiophenyl donor displayed both higher activity and stability than the complexes with a phenoxyl (<b>Al2</b>) or benzyl (<b>Al3</b>) group. …”
  14. 39714

    Aluminum Complexes Bearing Aminoquinoline Ligands with Different Pendant Donors: Remarkable Impact of Hemilability on the Ring-Opening Polymerization of ε‑Caprolactone by Sen Xiang (2898662)

    Published 2024
    “…ROP of ε-CL under otherwise identical conditions revealed that <b>Al1</b> with a hemilabile thiophenyl donor displayed both higher activity and stability than the complexes with a phenoxyl (<b>Al2</b>) or benzyl (<b>Al3</b>) group. …”
  15. 39715

    Microhardness of various samples. by Huashen Guan (20454677)

    Published 2024
    “…The shot peening intensity increased with increasing particle diameter; a greater shot peening intensity corresponded to a greater surface hardness of the material, the maximum hardness was 592 HV<sub>0.2</sub>, and the residual compressive stress on the material surface was 725 MPa. …”
  16. 39716

    Shot peening process parameters. by Huashen Guan (20454677)

    Published 2024
    “…The shot peening intensity increased with increasing particle diameter; a greater shot peening intensity corresponded to a greater surface hardness of the material, the maximum hardness was 592 HV<sub>0.2</sub>, and the residual compressive stress on the material surface was 725 MPa. …”
  17. 39717

    Schematic diagram of pin-disk wear. by Huashen Guan (20454677)

    Published 2024
    “…The shot peening intensity increased with increasing particle diameter; a greater shot peening intensity corresponded to a greater surface hardness of the material, the maximum hardness was 592 HV<sub>0.2</sub>, and the residual compressive stress on the material surface was 725 MPa. …”
  18. 39718

    Parameters of the sliding wear test. by Huashen Guan (20454677)

    Published 2024
    “…The shot peening intensity increased with increasing particle diameter; a greater shot peening intensity corresponded to a greater surface hardness of the material, the maximum hardness was 592 HV<sub>0.2</sub>, and the residual compressive stress on the material surface was 725 MPa. …”
  19. 39719

    Finite element model of shot peening. by Huashen Guan (20454677)

    Published 2024
    “…The shot peening intensity increased with increasing particle diameter; a greater shot peening intensity corresponded to a greater surface hardness of the material, the maximum hardness was 592 HV<sub>0.2</sub>, and the residual compressive stress on the material surface was 725 MPa. …”
  20. 39720

    Wear morphology of the UT sample. by Huashen Guan (20454677)

    Published 2024
    “…The shot peening intensity increased with increasing particle diameter; a greater shot peening intensity corresponded to a greater surface hardness of the material, the maximum hardness was 592 HV<sub>0.2</sub>, and the residual compressive stress on the material surface was 725 MPa. …”