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    Charge-Transfer-Driven Electrical Conductivity in Single Crystals of Assembled Triphenylamine Bis-urea Macrocycles by Fahidat A. Gbadamosi (22123930)

    Published 2025
    “…This is attributed to efficient CT observed in spectroscopic analyses and is consistent with the computed small HOMO–LUMO gap (2.92 eV) in a model of the host–guest system. <b>1</b>(MN)<sub>0.39</sub> and <b>1</b>(BTD)<sub>0.5</sub> demonstrated moderate conductivities explained by the interplay of electronic coupling, reorganization energy, and energy gap. …”
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    Charge-Transfer-Driven Electrical Conductivity in Single Crystals of Assembled Triphenylamine Bis-urea Macrocycles by Fahidat A. Gbadamosi (22123930)

    Published 2025
    “…This is attributed to efficient CT observed in spectroscopic analyses and is consistent with the computed small HOMO–LUMO gap (2.92 eV) in a model of the host–guest system. <b>1</b>(MN)<sub>0.39</sub> and <b>1</b>(BTD)<sub>0.5</sub> demonstrated moderate conductivities explained by the interplay of electronic coupling, reorganization energy, and energy gap. …”
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    Charge-Transfer-Driven Electrical Conductivity in Single Crystals of Assembled Triphenylamine Bis-urea Macrocycles by Fahidat A. Gbadamosi (22123930)

    Published 2025
    “…This is attributed to efficient CT observed in spectroscopic analyses and is consistent with the computed small HOMO–LUMO gap (2.92 eV) in a model of the host–guest system. <b>1</b>(MN)<sub>0.39</sub> and <b>1</b>(BTD)<sub>0.5</sub> demonstrated moderate conductivities explained by the interplay of electronic coupling, reorganization energy, and energy gap. …”
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    Charge-Transfer-Driven Electrical Conductivity in Single Crystals of Assembled Triphenylamine Bis-urea Macrocycles by Fahidat A. Gbadamosi (22123930)

    Published 2025
    “…This is attributed to efficient CT observed in spectroscopic analyses and is consistent with the computed small HOMO–LUMO gap (2.92 eV) in a model of the host–guest system. <b>1</b>(MN)<sub>0.39</sub> and <b>1</b>(BTD)<sub>0.5</sub> demonstrated moderate conductivities explained by the interplay of electronic coupling, reorganization energy, and energy gap. …”
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    Twenty-two identified and replicated loci and their overlap with associations to metabolic traits and clinical phenotypes. by Johannes Raffler (793347)

    Published 2015
    “…We added their proxy variants in LD (r<sup>2</sup> ≥ 0.8; based on 1000 genomes project data [<a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005487#pgen.1005487.ref050" target="_blank">50</a>, <a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005487#pgen.1005487.ref051" target="_blank">51</a>]). …”
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    S1 Data - by Mahmoud A. Alomari (14780446)

    Published 2023
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>The prevalence of smoking was 33.3%, 46.1%, and 21.1% for cigarettes (Cg), waterpipe (Wp), and E-cigarettes (ECg), respectively. Among the smokers, 38.5–45.8% reported a “no-change,” while 32.1–41.7% reported adecrease” in SH during confinement. …”
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    The participant demographic (n = 1844). by Mahmoud A. Alomari (14780446)

    Published 2023
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>The prevalence of smoking was 33.3%, 46.1%, and 21.1% for cigarettes (Cg), waterpipe (Wp), and E-cigarettes (ECg), respectively. Among the smokers, 38.5–45.8% reported a “no-change,” while 32.1–41.7% reported adecrease” in SH during confinement. …”
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    Prevalence of smoking during COVID19 (n = 1844). by Mahmoud A. Alomari (14780446)

    Published 2023
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>The prevalence of smoking was 33.3%, 46.1%, and 21.1% for cigarettes (Cg), waterpipe (Wp), and E-cigarettes (ECg), respectively. Among the smokers, 38.5–45.8% reported a “no-change,” while 32.1–41.7% reported adecrease” in SH during confinement. …”
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    Design of Benzyl-triazolopyrimidine-Based NADPH Oxidase Inhibitors Leads to the Discovery of a Potent Dual Covalent NOX2/MAOB Inhibitor by Beatrice Noce (16540800)

    Published 2025
    “…NADPH oxidases (NOXs) are enzymes dedicated to reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and are implicated in cancer, neuroinflammation, and neurodegenerative diseases. VAS2870 is a covalent inhibitor of mainly NOX2 and NOX5. It alkylates a conserved active-site cysteine, blocking productive substrate binding. …”
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    Fig 5 - by Fahad Khalil Peracha (15453204)

    Published 2023
    “…In addition, we examine word error rates (WERs) using Google’s Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR). …”
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    Nitric Oxide Oxidatively Nitrosylates Ni(I) and Cu(I) <i>C</i>-Organonitroso Adducts by Stefan Wiese (1626535)

    Published 2009
    “…[Me<sub>2</sub>NN]Cu(NCMe) reacts with 0.5 equiv of ArNO in ether to give the dinuclear adducts {[Me<sub>2</sub>NN]Cu}<sub>2</sub>(μ-η<sup>2</sup>:η<sup>1</sup>-ONAr) (<b>2a</b> and <b>2b</b>), which exhibit η<sup>2</sup> and η<sup>1</sup> bonding of the ArNO moiety with separate [Me<sub>2</sub>NN]Cu fragments possessing N−O distances of 1.375(6) Å (<b>2a</b>) and 1.368(2) Å (<b>2b</b>). …”
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    Nitric Oxide Oxidatively Nitrosylates Ni(I) and Cu(I) <i>C</i>-Organonitroso Adducts by Stefan Wiese (1626535)

    Published 2009
    “…[Me<sub>2</sub>NN]Cu(NCMe) reacts with 0.5 equiv of ArNO in ether to give the dinuclear adducts {[Me<sub>2</sub>NN]Cu}<sub>2</sub>(μ-η<sup>2</sup>:η<sup>1</sup>-ONAr) (<b>2a</b> and <b>2b</b>), which exhibit η<sup>2</sup> and η<sup>1</sup> bonding of the ArNO moiety with separate [Me<sub>2</sub>NN]Cu fragments possessing N−O distances of 1.375(6) Å (<b>2a</b>) and 1.368(2) Å (<b>2b</b>). …”