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    Fig 7 - by Giulia Comunale (11570819)

    Published 2021
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    Accelerating Membrane Simulations with Hydrogen Mass Repartitioning by Curtis Balusek (6905837)

    Published 2019
    “…The time step of atomistic molecular dynamics (MD) simulations is determined by the fastest motions in the system and is typically limited to 2 fs. …”
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    Accelerating Membrane Simulations with Hydrogen Mass Repartitioning by Curtis Balusek (6905837)

    Published 2019
    “…The time step of atomistic molecular dynamics (MD) simulations is determined by the fastest motions in the system and is typically limited to 2 fs. …”
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    Decrease in number of activated macrophages in demyelinated nerves subjected to 1hr ES. by Nikki A. McLean (643606)

    Published 2014
    “…Note: ES results in a significant decrease in the ED-1 IF 10d post-LPC (5d post-ES; K) and 12d post-LPC (7d post-ES; N) relative to LPC only in a pattern suggestive of movement toward lateral edges and egress (arrow). …”
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    Inactivation of <i>Salmonella</i> Typhimurium and <i>Listeria monocytogenes</i> on ham with nonthermal atmospheric pressure plasma by Karolina Anna Lis (5278934)

    Published 2018
    “…Measurement showed that after CAP-treatment, surface temperature of ham did not exceed the room temperature of 22°C ± 2°C. With the application of humidity levels of 45–50%, the colour distance ΔE increased in CAP treated samples due to a decrease in L* values. …”
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    Upcycling of Postconsumer Recyclate Polypropylene into Low Warping and High Toughness 3D Printable Filaments by Animesh Gopal (18521180)

    Published 2025
    “…Polypropylene (PP) is widely used in commodity applications owing to its chemical stability, mechanical properties and low cost. However, almost 50% of the produced PP ends up as postconsumer waste (PCW) within a short period of usage. …”